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I noticed a pile of shells in the front of my four month old tank. I started with live rock. In the middle of the pile I found this urchin. It doesn't look like a black rock boring or collector tuxedo urchin. Any ideas?
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Probably a type of urchin commonly called a "purple urchin" or purple pincushion/short-spine urchin.
Where did the live rock originate? The purple urchins are quite invasive in some areas.
 

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Probably a type of urchin commonly called a "purple urchin" or purple pincushion/short-spine urchin.
Where did the live rock originate? The purple urchins are quite invasive in some areas.
Agree. Man your on top of it today
 
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The rock came from Tampa Bay(tbs) about 4 months ago. I don't have a sump so I will put him back in tank. It's about an inch across.
 

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