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![]() If you can, make a fake urchin and put it near their favourite spot. If you put the "spines" close enough it will provide safety for them. They certainly can survive in a reef tank.
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![]() Made up an urchin with bamboo skewers and dropped it in to where they are in the egg crate box. Guess we will see what happens. Looks like eight total so far. Still not sure how to get the guy out of the bottom of the corner overflow. Such him out with some tubing or just leave him there? Guess I will be making small batches of brine every few days for a bit.
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![]() Oh fun! Good luck with them. I remember years ago having a baby survive in my sump with all those big pumps....so you never know. Here's my recent attempt, they are in my main tank as well.
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...316#post882316
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![]() Looks like nine or so. Eating brine like crazy. They prefer to hang out in the small egg crate box I made to feed my mandarin. They are in a low flow area of the tank so we will see how it goes. Should they be fed two or three times a day?
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![]() I still feed at least twice, did three or even four, they were always hungry. Stepped up water changes from the sump to keep tank quality up.
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