What is your urchin wearing today?

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Pulsing Xenia, overflow, if the hat fits, he wears it!
 

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Very nice everyone! I missed it last night but mine decided to move one of my chalice frags last night
 

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Mine is sporting this lovely three piece ensemble for winter with 10-12 zoanthids, a molted claw from my porcelain crab, and a small shell of unknown origin. She dresses down a bit in the summer…

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While I love the urchin I love your white tail bristle tooth. I have had mine about 4 years.

I didn't know urchins intentionally covered themselves until after I removed the rocks from mine. He promptly camouflaged himself.
 

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While I don't have a picture, the best I have seen my short spine pincushion pick up was my rather large elegance. I mean the skeleton is the size of an adult fist, and quite heavy. I was very surprised that it could pick it up, and still move!

Other then that, mine is like everyone else's.....

Snails, crabs, shells, shrimp/crab molts, the occasional frag plug, etc. If it aint glued down, it's going for a ride.

My tuxedo's actually enjoy the light and do not camouflage themselves. The short spine pin cushion hates the light. Hides when lights come on, and wears stuff to shielld itself from the light.
 

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While I love the urchin I love your white tail bristle tooth. I have had mine about 4 years.

I didn't know urchins intentionally covered themselves until after I removed the rocks from mine. He promptly camouflaged himself.
I do love my white tail…she’s a very cool fish. Always grazing, eats out of my hand. One of my very favorites :). I’ve had her about a year now.
 

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