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xiongaquatics

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i just found this thing in my frag tank. i have never seen such thing so scary in my tank. let me know if this guy should go or stay. this thing is about .5"-.75" and with small pointing spike and lot of small thin tentacle.
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he never bothered anything in mine might knock over loose coral at night.
 
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ok thank for the id. you just save his life. he going back into the tank right now.
 

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I'm not so sure that urchin is reefsafe. They can eat coral, and will mow down frags and small corals that are not well attached.
 

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I believe this urchine is reef safe. I can't remember its name, but I still remember its white rings.
 

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That is a black pencil urchin we have a bigger one and its completely reef safe, they do at times knock over corals so make sure your smaller corals are either fastened down or in a place where they can't be knocked down
 

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Those are great lil guys. If you dont want him in the tank just throw him in the sump he will be happy there too.
 

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Rock boring urchin. Yes he'll eat coralline. He's reef safe, won't eat corals, will knock over loose frags, and tends to be more active at night.
 

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lol..no that's not true but it was a good sales pitch to get you to buy an urchin..
 

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well i have had him for about 6 months and have not noticed the coralline going away. the three new rocks I got about 3 months ago are starting to get color on them. Maybe it just takes them a long time to eat it..... IDK
 
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