Blue tuxedo urchin

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I just added a Blue tuxedo urchin to my tank last night and now I see this is a few spots...any idea on what it could be?
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No idea. but be ready for a lot of your coralline to disappear. They can take it out quick depending on your tank size.
 
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I did some research and found out it's urchin poop. Yeah I read that they'll eat all of the coralline but I also read that it will come back quickly
 

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Just a clarification, the blue tuxedo urchin is not known to eat coraline algae, Diadema's however will without stopping
 

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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.

Just a clarification, the blue tuxedo urchin is not known to eat coraline algae, Diadema's however will without stopping
 

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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?
 

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He's had plenty to eat. I've had him for almost a year. And if you knew my tank and the issues I've had, you'd know he had plenty to eat, lol. Let's just say I had a phosphate issue that created plenty for him to graze on.

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?
 

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I think It hilarious to watch them poop lol
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.
 

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