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Best reef safe urchin | Reef2Reef Hi all, What’s the best and most colourful reef safe sea urchin? I’m looking to add one to my tank in around 3-6 months time and want to make sure I get the right one I know the pin cushion and tuxedo urchins are reef safe but are there any more colourful ones? cheers
Sea Urchins. . . Pros and Cons | Reef2Reef As the title says From those with experience with them, what are the Pros and Cons of sea urchins? I have heard that they are the best thing in a tank, and I have heard horror stories So, in your experience, what are the Risks Rewards of having a sea urchin? FWIW - I think they are
Sea Urchin, I discovered the hard way. Can Be Bad for reef tank. The only urchin I have found to be reef tank safe is the tuxedo urchin As for safe for other critters or random stuff in you tank? this guy wore a plastic nut as a crown and would pick up the cleaner crew
EMERGENCY - Urchin dying | Reef2Reef In many cases, an urchin will drop spine needles due to a reaction to stress (perhaps from acclimation) but it is totally possible for the urchin to regenerate and do fine, granted, your water quality is good The spines might appear to be gone but can remain in the deeper layers of skin
UV hat for sea urchins | Reef2Reef After seen my sea urchins carrying snail shells, rocks on their back I decide to read more about it Studies reviewed the possible reasons would be to protect themselves against predators and or full-spectrum light source, mainly against UV rays Then I decided to do a quick design for a 3d printed hat, and for my surprise they absolutely love it
Is my sea urchin dead? | Reef2Reef So I’m pretty sure my sea urchin died It hasn’t moved in like 2 weeks… but I read they will lose all their spines and you won’t see the tube feet anymore? Mine you can still see some spines and the tube feet I’m scared to take it out if it actually is alive but it seems highly unlikely that it is
Sea urchin eating bubble algae? | Reef2Reef I was wondering if sea urchins eat bubble algae I'm pretty sure they don't, but they look cool and have a little issue with bubble algae Just wondering what everyone else thinks about them If I were to get one, it would probably be a tuxedo or pincushion urchin
What is the smallest species of sea urchin for aquariums? Which sea . . . Hello everyone, I'm looking to add a sea urchin to my nano tank and was wondering if you could offer some advice Specifically, I'm trying to find out which species are best suited for smaller tanks What is the smallest species of sea urchin that works well in aquariums? Are tuxedo urchins
sea urchin reef safe? - General Discussion - Nano-Reef Community I hear that a sea urchin is good if you have hair algae? But will it eat my corals? I was planning on putting one in there until the algae goes away then trade him I think it's black with orange on it ?? Anyone know the name? and will it eat my coral?