I received a pencil urchin hitchhiker on my live rock from KP that became a problem..grew huge and started eating corals.. he was gifted with warning.
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Short spine or Rock boring urchin. I got 4 of them, all came in on the rock. They come out of the rockwork in the evening and feed the whole night just to disappear the next morning.I've been chasing 2 LFS for a tuxedo urchin for over a month.
One keeps telling me they're expecting one in the next week and when that week comes its nowhere to be seen and its due the following week (rinse and repeat).
I checked the other LFS this week and they had another urchin in stock, not sure what type but it looks pretty cool. I've only had it a couple days so I'm not sure what it's like in the long term but for now I'm enjoying seeing it in there.
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I tried two tuxedos and a long spine. Loved the long spine!! But they all died within the first week. Not sure why, tested the water all three times and it was in normal ranges. I want one though just want to figure out how to keep the little guys alive!Some of the neatest and mysterious inverts in the hobby is an urchin. There are many considered common and some not so common, nor reef safe.
Do you have an urchin and if so , what Kind(s)?
What benefits or headaches do they offer you ?
I have a pencil urchin over two years and I chose this one as it does Not drag frag plugs and other objects around the tank and eats algae well.
Thanks for the ID btw, it's nice to know what I've got and seems to be a reef compatible one from what I've read.Short spine or Rock boring urchin. I got 4 of them, all came in on the rock. They come out of the rockwork in the evening and feed the whole night just to disappear the next morning.
They love to relocate your rockwork by pushing it around to squeeze in the smallest of gaps. I still love mine.
Mine are 16 month in the tank.
They haven't touched my corals once. I don't see them much on the glass either, mostly hiding in the life rock or grazing on the rock. I saw you're in NSW, if you were in QLD I could have given you a couple tuxedos, I got 3 juveniles that started of lentil size when I first saw them and are now macademia nut size. Not sure if mine breeding in the tank or if they travelled in on the rock.Thanks for the ID btw, it's nice to know what I've got and seems to be a reef compatible one from what I've read.
Saw it this morning up on the glass on a snail, but had crawled back down to the corner by the time the lights came back on.
Ah nice! I've been out your way a couple times for work and to catch up with a mate out there but appreciate the offer anyway.They haven't touched my corals once. I don't see them much on the glass either, mostly hiding in the life rock or grazing on the rock. I saw you're in NSW, if you were in QLD I could have given you a couple tuxedos, I got 3 juveniles that started of lentil size when I first saw them and are now macademia nut size. Not sure if mine breeding in the tank or if they travelled in on the rock.

Evil but stunning![]()
This one (which is supposedly a Halloween urchin from Dr.Reef) ate one of my featherduster worms. Chewed through the tube to get through it.
Currently have 2 both from babies. Only a few mm in dia.
Longspine now bigger than a golf ball
Decorator about 1in dia

