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DEEPWATER

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Let see your sea urchins ,I got this as a hitch hiker .it started off as a pea now its about the size of a walnut ,
 

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Reefer420

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i have one exactly like that- it came as a hitchhiker as well. Its a little smaller than a golfball now and seems to be reef safe, though I am not sure what it eats other than algae?
 
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DEEPWATER

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i have one exactly like that- it came as a hitchhiker as well. Its a little smaller than a golfball now and seems to be reef safe, though I am not sure what it eats other than algae?


i believe they are reef safe ,since they are in my kitchen tanks ,it never bothered any of the corals or inverts
 

scarf_ace1981

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i think the problem w/ urchins is that small corals can get caught on their spines. they are neat animals.

hey wing show them your orange/black urchin, if you still have it
 

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