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![]() i got this as a hitch hiker on some live rock and was wondering if it was possibly one of the ones that eat coraline algae
He is black with short brown pointy spines with white tips at the base of the spines is a white ring with a bright blue. Last edited by boots; 07-12-2015 at 07:56 PM. |
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![]() There good ,mostly eat coraline algae. They will though rearrange your coral if they are not attached.
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![]() Looks like a math urchin. Rock boring species that chews a burrow into rock. Eat macroalgae and pellets, probably won't do much to the coraline.
http://www.scuba-equipment-usa.com/m..._mathaei).html
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![]() thanks all though not as spiny as the one in the picture i think that's it.
so I guess the question is should he go or can he stay |
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![]() I'd leave him. I have one I paid $20 for at the LFS, LOL. I bought him because they will eat caulerpa and I had a bit that I couldn't remove manually very easily. He took care of that. Mostly he just sits there and does nothing, he's not like the tuxedo urchins that dress themselves with anything that they can pick up.
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![]() cool thanks
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