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My urchin fought a power head and the power head won. Is he a goner? He’s about 3inches across, spine to spine.
 

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Just keep an eye on him...when they die the will lose there spines
 

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their real body is actually inside that sphere... the out side is just a shell and they can actually regrow their spine when destroyed... i red that in just one day you already sea the new growth
 
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their real body is actually inside that sphere... the out side is just a shell and they can actually regrow their spine when destroyed... i red that in just one day you already sea the new growth
Thanks for the heads up! We are urchin-shy around here: one died a few years ago, and we just took a big beautiful purple urchin back after not eating/losing spines for a week after acclimating. So far he’s been incredibly active and stripping any algae he can find off my rocks (lots of white rock,
Might start adding some bottled coralline soon)
 

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