LOL... as the title suggests, I've been reading on a couple of things, and have questions to sort out a very minor info overload case for myself.
As I've noted in a couple of other threads, I've inherited a 75 gallon fowlr. I inherited a hair algae problem with it. Currently, I have chaeto in the fuge, with the light on it mostly non-stop. That said, the chaeto doesn't seem to be outcompeting it the hair algae (though, the hair algae looks a lot like the chaeto... if I didn't know better, well, actually I don't... I'd swear they were the same thing). I posted a thread asking about GFO reactor, and was pointed to a product that looks perfect. Accept now...
I am wondering what the impact will be on the CUC. More specifically, as I've been researching potential tankmates, I have become somewhat infatuated with the tuxedo urchin, and I am now wondering, if I add one AND the GFO reactor, will I put the urchin at a disadvantage by eliminating one of it's primary sources of food... algae? What do you all think? Should I do an either/or here, or should the urchin be able to find enough food, even with the reactor running Phosban in it or something? I'd prefer, at least for now, to not have to do a lot of target feeding if I can avoid it. Thanks in advance for opinions and insight.
-Rich
As I've noted in a couple of other threads, I've inherited a 75 gallon fowlr. I inherited a hair algae problem with it. Currently, I have chaeto in the fuge, with the light on it mostly non-stop. That said, the chaeto doesn't seem to be outcompeting it the hair algae (though, the hair algae looks a lot like the chaeto... if I didn't know better, well, actually I don't... I'd swear they were the same thing). I posted a thread asking about GFO reactor, and was pointed to a product that looks perfect. Accept now...
I am wondering what the impact will be on the CUC. More specifically, as I've been researching potential tankmates, I have become somewhat infatuated with the tuxedo urchin, and I am now wondering, if I add one AND the GFO reactor, will I put the urchin at a disadvantage by eliminating one of it's primary sources of food... algae? What do you all think? Should I do an either/or here, or should the urchin be able to find enough food, even with the reactor running Phosban in it or something? I'd prefer, at least for now, to not have to do a lot of target feeding if I can avoid it. Thanks in advance for opinions and insight.
-Rich