Urchin hats?

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Urchin hats? I know the 3d printed ones, but what are other cool urchin hats you've seen or experienced? Im talking corals, big shells, a hermit or two, etc
Well, the other day one of my tuxedo urchins pulled a strawberry favia frag on a disc from the rocks and wore it around like a sombrero for the better part of the day...
 

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Mine fancied some Spitfire zoas the other day... pulled them straight off the colony.

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He ripped my scrambled eggs colony off the rock yesterday, and then picked it up again this morning. I moved him to the other side of the tank but he's obsessed with them. He also has a piece of kelp that he was wearing at the LFS and picked back up every time it fell off, though it's slowly getting nibbled away. He's got a rock stuck on there too
 
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I had one of these, years ago. They pick up random coral frags less if they're given other things to carry instead. Lil guys are just trying to camouflage themselves and get some shelter from the sun.
 

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I dont know anything about the science behind urchins. Do they consciously pick things up for camouflage or are scientists giving them too much credit for being sea velcro?
 
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Picking up items is absolutely a deliberate effort. They aren't just mindlessly sticky- they select items, rotate the item to fit against them well, and will swap out items if they find something better.

That said, they don't have brains. This is all instinct-driven. But it is actual instinct, not just velcro-ness. If they stuck to everything, they wouldn't be able to move.
 

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I have 3 urchins. My long spine doesn’t really roam the tank and pick stuff up. My tuxedo instead of eating hair algae has covered itself in it, and my pincushion has a viking hat which he wears upside down yet also still manages to also carry around frag discs and empty shells it finds.
 
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This is amazing. just out of curiosity, how mature should a tank be before adding an urchin. Hoping to get one in the future
I added mine at the 10 month mark to address a red turf algae issue. There was a lot of algae for it to eat.
 

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