seaweed
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Recently I have posted a question about problems I had with hair algae, PH being low and phosphates being high. As mentioned before, I'm in the process of fixing those problems.
However, it's possible that my urchin being sick is a result of those other problems. What's happend to it is that it started to loose all of its spines to the point where it is bare now. It's sitting with little movement in some live rock, but all indications are that it's still alive. It moves now and then, and has all of its color. Anyone come across this before?
Just as a reminder I have a 90 gallon with lr, ls, my PH is back up to about 8.1 and climbing, my phosphates dropping down to low levels and normal readings on nitrates and nitrites. My calcium is where it should be too.
Hopefully my urchin will begin to recover. Any thoughts would help.
However, it's possible that my urchin being sick is a result of those other problems. What's happend to it is that it started to loose all of its spines to the point where it is bare now. It's sitting with little movement in some live rock, but all indications are that it's still alive. It moves now and then, and has all of its color. Anyone come across this before?
Just as a reminder I have a 90 gallon with lr, ls, my PH is back up to about 8.1 and climbing, my phosphates dropping down to low levels and normal readings on nitrates and nitrites. My calcium is where it should be too.
Hopefully my urchin will begin to recover. Any thoughts would help.