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These were given to me and I absolutely love their ravenous appetite for algae. They came with rock from Tampa Bay Saltwater.

Would like to get an id so I can purchase a few more.

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I thought about diadema but I’m not sure. I have one that is larger. It has a mix of short and very long spines.

On these guys the spines are all approx 1/2” to 1”. Although I suppose it could be a juvenile.
 

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I thought about diadema but I’m not sure. I have one that is larger. It has a mix of short and very long spines.

On these guys the spines are all approx 1/2” to 1”. Although I suppose it could be a juvenile.
That species is a common hitchhiker on tampa bay live rock that's why I mentioned it.
 

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Rock urchin, rock boring urchin, short spine urchin, etc.

 

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Rock urchin, rock boring urchin, short spine urchin, etc.

After looking at the picture again, I think this is the correct ID.
 

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