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Lol they wont eat holes in corals. I've had two of slightly different colours for a long time, maybe 3 years? And i've had a couple others for about a year in the past. Never had any problems with my rock or corals. I definitely would take it. They are entertaining for people, slow moving, dont knock anything over. I myself like them
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Hah, I must have been writing as whatcanyedo posted...
None of mine have every damaged my silicone, and I rarely see them on the glass. Cheers, Chris
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I used to have 3 different tanks so I tried the urchin in all of them but he kept going after the silicone... It was too weird to be normal so I assume that most are like yours and wouldn't do that.
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Hmm, interesting and odd.
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