Hey all, created an account just to ask this.
A few weeks ago I bought some urchins from my local fish store; The owner referred to them as "Spiny Urchins" informally, with the actual label on the tank being "Long-Spine Urchins (Diadema spp.)." They had red and greenish-black color variations (or different species in the same genus?) available, and I got one of each. Here they are:
However, upon looking up the long-spine urchin, no other Diadema urchins seem to look anything like mine. Looking at other websites advertising Diadema species for sale, they all note the urchins' bright periproctal cone and very long, thin spines, with all the pictures showing the urchin being a very dark, mostly uniform color (with some having banded spines). My urchins have much broader, stockier spines, are more colorful overall (additionally having a lighter base on each spine, and a darker tip, rather than the uniform or banded look), and most notably, completely lack the definitive bright coloration on the periproct that all Diadema species seem to share. They look a lot more similar to the Rock-Boring Urchin, but the color is still totally different from those, and I haven't seen them boring into any rocks.
Does anyone know what species of Urchin this is specifically?
A few weeks ago I bought some urchins from my local fish store; The owner referred to them as "Spiny Urchins" informally, with the actual label on the tank being "Long-Spine Urchins (Diadema spp.)." They had red and greenish-black color variations (or different species in the same genus?) available, and I got one of each. Here they are:
However, upon looking up the long-spine urchin, no other Diadema urchins seem to look anything like mine. Looking at other websites advertising Diadema species for sale, they all note the urchins' bright periproctal cone and very long, thin spines, with all the pictures showing the urchin being a very dark, mostly uniform color (with some having banded spines). My urchins have much broader, stockier spines, are more colorful overall (additionally having a lighter base on each spine, and a darker tip, rather than the uniform or banded look), and most notably, completely lack the definitive bright coloration on the periproct that all Diadema species seem to share. They look a lot more similar to the Rock-Boring Urchin, but the color is still totally different from those, and I haven't seen them boring into any rocks.
Does anyone know what species of Urchin this is specifically?