Is something eating my Euphyllia skeleton?

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I just noticed this morning, though this may have been going for a bit. The skeleton was more robust and in tact a few weeks ago. I'm not sure if it's degeneration, or if something is eating it. I have seen my urchin hanging out on the Euphyllias lately, but didn't think anything of it. Would an urchin do it?
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Yep. It was the urchin. I loved the urchin, but it loved my euphyllia and all the coralline algae. It was a hitchhiker and I was super excited the first time I saw it in the tank.
 
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