So I have a 32.5 gallon and want an urchin as a CUC probably a tuxedo urchin would I have enough room for two?
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I just went to my LFS and they had a massive pincushion a white one would that work in my tank?You should be able to have two. I had two in a 29 gal for several years. I would supplement what they ate from the rocks and glass with nori. I tear off a pice and put it in tongs near their under side and they would grab it. Right now I have a pencil and a pincushion in the 29gal and two tuxedo and a Halloween in a 65g. I love urchins and will probably end up with a couple more
I just went to my LFS and they had a massive pincushion a white one would that work in my tank?
Decent price....I would honestly consider one urchin and one of those brittle stars. Brittle star will clean up areas you just can't get to....
Cool I don’t really know anything about brittle stars and they hard to keep and do they die easily?Decent price....I would honestly consider one urchin and one of those brittle stars. Brittle star will clean up areas you just can't get to....
Haha that’s so awesomeRegardless of how many, make sure your corals are glued down well or they'll be "on the move". Meet Roomba our tuxedo
Not hard to keep at all over my history....they will leave corals alone in my experience, eat detritus under rocks in sandbed you want rid of. When I feed mine makes an appearance briefly to take any scraps. It's not as sensitive as a true starfish is...Cool I don’t really know anything about brittle stars and they hard to keep and do they die easily?
Do you feed urs?Not hard to keep at all over my history....they will leave corals alone in my experience, eat detritus under rocks in sandbed you want rid of. When I feed mine makes an appearance briefly to take any scraps. It's not as sensitive as a true starfish is...
Nope. It eats whatever detritus from sandbed, under rocks etc, and when I feed the fish it may come out and grab whatever is floating by. No need to feed specific.Do you feed urs?
Lol, thats wild....I have seen all kinds of stuff carried around by my two but never the corals themselves. 'You don't belong here, I'm gonna take you for a ride!'Regardless of how many, make sure your corals are glued down well or they'll be "on the move". Meet Roomba our tuxedo