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If you think urchins only eat algae, think again

Paul B

NJRC Member
This long spine urchin has been in my tank for quite a few years and when ever he can get it, he enjoys some clam for dessert.

I sometimes have to help him because when he approaches a piece of clam, he impales it on a spine and being he is all "thumbs" he can't get the thing off so I suck the clam off and shoot it where he can more easily get to it. This clam was a little smaller than a marble. He devoured it in a few minutes then moved along before any one noticed.





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He is almost finished here. It takes him a while to maneuver it to his mouth but he gets it there.





 

Mark_C

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Had one I banished to my sump as it was eating some coral. Every once in a while Id see him in there eating a cricket that had jumped in.
 
I have a love hate relationship with my urchin.. I love to watch him move about the tank but he's like a bull in a China shop and just plows threw everything iny tank leaving destruction in his wake
 
I have 4 tuxedo urchins, and saw one eat the tops (algae covered) off some dead sps coral, actually saved me some trouble, and the coral has rebounded. Literally ground off about 3/8 to half inch of dead sps skeleton to get to the algae. So as long as I have algae I'll have them!
 

MadReefer

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I have a love hate relationship with my urchin.. I love to watch him move about the tank but he's like a bull in a China shop and just plows threw everything iny tank leaving destruction in his wake

Why I gave mine away. I like them but to much hassle IMO.
 
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