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silly34

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I have 3 urchins that came off of some live rock. I was told that I should get rid of them so I just put them in the sump w/ some rock. But I am wondering if I should put them back in the main tank?? My concern was them eating coraline algea. Are they beneficial?

thanks,

B.
 

fishfanatic2

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It depends what kind of urchin they are. most urchins will eat coralline to some extent, however, they eat other algae too and are neat to watch. I have a pencil urchin in a 29 gallon, and though he does eat my coralline sometimes, its never enough to be a problem. Although u ahve 3, your tank is probably bigger than mine, correct?

Relatively safe urchins or ones that are commonly kept by reefers include pencils, tuxedos, and occasionally the double spined urchin.

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silly34

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Cool thanks. I have a 125g tank. I will get some pictures of them tonight and maybe we can identify them.

Thanks again!

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sjfishguy

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Most consider the blue tuxedo urchin to be the only reef safe urchin. On that premise, I put one in my tank. I noticed my huge pulsing xenia colony slowly getting smaller. I never saw him eating it, but he is the suspect. He went back immediately and I would tell you not to put any urchins in a reef tank.
 
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Anonymous

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doubt that the blue tuxedo urchin was eating xenia..im not 100% sure but never heard of that kind of urchin eating corals...Urchins depending on the species do eat some coralline but also eat other nuissance algae
 

shellshocked

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Silly,
I had the same thing with my first aquarium - it was a hitchhiker on the live rock. I don't quite know the species but it was a long spine black urchin that you see everywhere. It started out as just a wee little thing about 1/2 inch and grew to about 3-4 inches in diameter including spines. It was a great addition and lived for over three years - and in the end I think I was was the cause of it's demise. It would clean the coraline algae off of the rocks but also ate everything else. Occasionally it would knock something over. I have a tuxedo urchin now and to be honest I liked the long spine better - it was definitely a better cleaner and I liked how it looked. Just my experience...
 

SpecialK

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I had a long spine urchin when I first started and when I got home from work it was on one of my corals and my coral was nothing but bone. Nothing left on it.

Kaye
 

shellshocked

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SpecialK,
Ouch! Well at least the Urchin had good taste :) Does point out the need to understand exactly what you have though.
 

LFS42

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blue tuxedo's are pretty cool to watch

I dropped a staple in my 37 when I was securing some wires
I couldn't find it to save my life,
I probably smushed it into the sand.

The next day, that urchin was carrying it around like
decoration
 
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Anonymous

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My urchin carries around things too..hermit crabs, shells, small pieces of LR... quite commical actually
 

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