Red Turf algae battle

I have all the nuisances! I gave up on the vermetids a long time ago. A futile battle.
 
Well my new turf scrubber is here. I got the new IceCap PRO Turf Scrubber. This is a all in one turf scrubber that just blew my mind. It’s a fully self contained scrubber with the correct sized pump with it. Out of the box I was surprised by it. Now we shall wait and see if this helps out my problems I am having. Sorry for the picture with power cords all over. I have them all over because I was moving things around and thought I better post a picture.
 

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Spreads everywhere!!
This is turf and remove as much as you can by hand and two things that will aid is removal is :
Ninja snail
pin cushion urchin.

Ninja more reliable - Be sure to acclimate well to the tank
 
Thanks for the link. I have tried most of everything other then a flamethrower. I do have a blue tuxedo urchin that eats it but not fast enough. By the time he is done in one area it has grown back in another.

I have some Brightwell Razor & Clean on order & going give that way a try that was mentioned in one of those other threads. Did you try that route already?
 
I pulled a rock and soaked it in citric acid solution. BUT is coming back months latter, what the heck
This stuff survived a citric acid bath for two days and it didn’t budge. I am convinced that it’s sent from hell.
 
So you have a single Urchin that sits east or, but can't keep up with your size tank? Have you simply thought about getting a couple more Urchins?
 
Yes blue tuxedo urchins where the key to success for me.
 

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