Battle of the Inverts! Who is the star of the show, Starfish or Urchins?

Battle of the Inverts: Starfish or Sea Urchins? Share a picture of your little inverts!

  • Starfish!

    Votes: 34 24.5%
  • Sea Urchins!

    Votes: 71 51.1%
  • There is no way I can choose...

    Votes: 31 22.3%
  • Other (please explain!).

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AlyciaMarie

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Inverts tend to be often overlooked by us hobbyists. Still, Starfish and Sea Urchins are both iconic and easily recognizable members of our tanks, even to people who haven't the slightest clue about reefing. But is one more favorable in your eyes than the other? Let's find out!

Battle of the Inverts: Starfish or Sea Urchins?

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I have never heard of anyone buying shrimp to eat urchin outbreaks but urchins are famous for moving things around. My snails do enough of that, so I guess they are tide, gone out of my aquarium?
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He's been wearing the Yoda ears upside down for a couple weeks now.
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I love starfish, but have stayed away because of the dietary needs. Outside of the brittle/serpent stars, are there any that actually do well in our tanks? My understanding is that they are all slowly starving to death.

I also love urchins, but have not put one in because I have enough bulldozers in the tank already :rolleyes:
 

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both are awesome creatures. both have their own pros and cons. I selected "no way to choose".
although they are not considered a traditional sea star/starfish, I do own a serpent sea star. i hand feed him daily. Only downside for me is that he doesn't come out of his cave during daylight/lights on. I only see his arms when he is taking food from my hand.

I think i'd like to have a pincushion somewhere down the line, but I'm not too sure. I don't have enough for them to eat and I only have a 80 gallon tank. not much room for him to move around. not to mention the amount of things he'd relocate. but urchins are cool regardless
 

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In terms of looks, it has to go to starfish but urchins are much easier and provide better utility. Except for longspine urchins, god I hate them
 

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Tuxedo urchins

Better workers & more harder

Lost my starfish in less than a week. Basic sand sifting

Two Tuxedo urchins will have a 1 year anniversary next month
 

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I'm new to this still. I had an urchin, but it was the first creature to go throughout the ugliest stages. My tank is now 8 months old. This is my first star and it's been with me maybe a month now. We'll see how it goes.
 

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I'm new to this still. I had an urchin, but it was the first creature to go throughout the ugliest stages. My tank is now 8 months old. This is my first star and it's been with me maybe a month now. We'll see how it goes.
Id strongly advise you to try to identify the species. Judging only by the pictures it looks like it's a species that probably feeds on biofilm. Are you feeding it?
 

HAVE YOU EVER KEPT A RARE/UNCOMMON FISH, CORAL, OR INVERT? SHOW IT OFF IN THE THREAD!

  • Yes!

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  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%
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