Hi: I bought a tuxedo urchin 4 days ago. I cant find it now for 23 days. Do they burrow or hide through the day or is it dead somewhere?
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I think it would be pretty unusual for a tuxedo to be hiding in the sand, but I will say that their camouflage is pretty impressive. Even in my nano tank, I really have to look for it. And if they pick up any debris/algae, they can be even more camouflaged. What size tank do you have, and do you have crevices in rock work that it could be in?Hi: I bought a tuxedo urchin 4 days ago. I cant find it now for 23 days. Do they burrow or hide through the day or is it dead somewhere?
Yes its a 90 and lots of hiding places thanks hopefully it will show upI think it would be pretty unusual for a tuxedo to be hiding in the sand, but I will say that their camouflage is pretty impressive. Even in my nano tank, I really have to look for it. And if they pick up any debris/algae, they can be even more camouflaged. What size tank do you have, and do you have crevices in rock work that it could be in?
Hopefully, all is well! Update us if you find the little guy!Yes its a 90 and lots of hiding places thanks hopefully it will show up
I had no idea this was a thing! That's pretty cool.Look late at night. Urchins have a homing behavior. The urchin will return to the same spot to rest and hide until night.
Chitons, Limpets and Abalone will do the same. They leave a pheromone trail that they follow. It blows me away that they do the same in rough tide zones. If this urchin found a spot in the back of the scape you might not see it for weeks if the urchin is only feeding at night.I had no idea this was a thing! That's pretty cool.
Thanks for the reply My wife came down a bit ago and spotted it. So now I know better cool to see it out and aboutI'd still wait, I mean, unless you've got something thats going to break its shell and eat it, I think you need to find him.
Mine died, internals gone, but shell left behind.
That is why I want to buy another one but warned not to. Still temptedSame, mine can be hard to find because it hides in the rock work but in the morning I can see the squeaky clean rock it left behind the previous night. I was surprised that lives entirely on one rock structure and doesn’t roam around the tank.