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![]() I love my tuxedo urchin but I can see why so many people have a hate affair with urchins.
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![]() I'm developing one with my long spine. I don't mind him knocking things over but the little bugger is chowing down on all my coraline...
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![]() Just traded in my urchin. The one with thick red stubby "spines". It mostly went around eating coraline algae.
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![]() I buy small urchins, let them roam around and mow things down till theyre big and trade them back in. lol.
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Yes, I like my tuxedo also but not his larger cousin. I must say, he did a great job on the red turf algae though.
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![]() Not to mention Im always pulling struggling Cerith snails from its spines....
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![]() I've grown quite fond of my longspine, we've become friends
![]() He also doesn't pick anything up. Pretty sure he did stab my slightly territorial diamond goby in the mouth when first put him in though...the fish started to eat again after a few weeks so its all good. Sea Urchins. Gotta love 'em. |
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![]() Mine is now living the dream in Concepts aquarium.
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Doug |