Proper Tuxedo Urchin Handling

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Well when you see the size of it , you're gonna laugh . It's going to be the size of a nickel slightly bigger. Maybe quarter lol
Why is this bad? They take forever to grow and you can’t expect companies to hold onto animals for ever

OP you can just gentle grab them and move them. When it come in a bag they should be easily removed.
 
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I just received one from OceansGarden last week and it is larger than a quarter in diameter. I just followed their acclimation instructions and it seems to be doing well so far. I am waiting for them to have some reds available so I can get one of those as well.
 

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I just received one from OceansGarden last week and it is larger than a quarter in diameter. I just followed their acclimation instructions and it seems to be doing well so far. I am waiting for them to have some reds available so I can get one of those as well.
In my experience the reds and blues don’t look much different.
 
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I just received one from OceansGarden last week and it is larger than a quarter in diameter. I just followed their acclimation instructions and it seems to be doing well so far. I am waiting for them to have some reds available so I can get one of those as well.
Wish mine was small. It would be able to get around the SPSs. The body alone on mine is about 3 inches. If you have coraline algae: say goodbye to it. It eats it all up
 

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