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Just a clarification, the blue tuxedo urchin is not known to eat coraline algae, Diadema's however will without stopping
Just a clarification, the blue tuxedo urchin is not known to eat coraline algae, Diadema's however will without stopping
All I can say is that it is atypical...but if it's the difference between eating anything available or dying....they will eat ... Did yours have enough to eat?Only because I've witnessed it, I'm going to respectfully disagree. Mine started stripping it from day one and hasn't stopped. I literally have almost zero coralline algae remaining except in crevices the urchin can't get to.
All I can say is that it is atypical...but if it's the difference between eating anything available or dying....they will eat ... Did yours have enough to eat?
Me too! I had a pencil urchin and I loved him. Unfortunately he coded himself with algae and then started leaving it in every crevice be visited. So cool to watch move, eat, and poop.I think It hilarious to watch them poop lol