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Old 03-28-2008, 10:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Late Night Urchin !

Thought i would share a late night pic of my Urchin. It was the size of a nickel when i got it as a hitch hiker along with one more , Both are the size od a glof ball and bigger now

here are 2 pics of just one of them , the other is hiding under the egg create
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Nice urchin ronen, i have one in my fowlr, i call him the 5 finger discount. He used to be in my reef but he would take everything he came across. Got me angry one day when i saw him crawling across my tank with 4 frags attached to his back.
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These guys are awesome tank mates. They dont steal frag or design themselves with corals lol
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Someone forgot to tell my urchin that.
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From what I have read they will graze on rocks and take parts of the rock with what they graze! That sounds pretty intense. Wonder if some are reef safe and others are not?
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had the same urchin knocked over all my coral and rockscapes. they are sweet looking with that purple tint they have. but i had to get rid of him. amazing how they can bend those spikes and get into the littlest and tightest places
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