Hey all,
so I had this urchin for about 3 weeks and everything was good, until it found this favia coral it decided it wanted to eat. It’s a new coral and still on the plug, so I moved it. It found it a day later and started eating it. I mean not moving for hours just chomping down on this thing. So out of frustration I moved the coral to the coal rack at the top of the tank. Sure enough the dang thing was attached to the coral on the rack….
I have other Favia in the tank, but it only goes after that coral…
So now the urchin is in the sump. Here are my questions.
-Can it live it’s lift in a sump without any substrate or rock?
-What’s the chances that if I gave away that coral, it will just pick another coral?
Thanks!
so I had this urchin for about 3 weeks and everything was good, until it found this favia coral it decided it wanted to eat. It’s a new coral and still on the plug, so I moved it. It found it a day later and started eating it. I mean not moving for hours just chomping down on this thing. So out of frustration I moved the coral to the coal rack at the top of the tank. Sure enough the dang thing was attached to the coral on the rack….
I have other Favia in the tank, but it only goes after that coral…
So now the urchin is in the sump. Here are my questions.
-Can it live it’s lift in a sump without any substrate or rock?
-What’s the chances that if I gave away that coral, it will just pick another coral?
Thanks!