smallreef September 9, 2013 September 9, 2013 Hahaha that's an awesome one! Love when they pick up odd things....
Reefer Madness September 9, 2013 Author September 9, 2013 Yeah I love this little guy.. He was a hitch hiker in my liverock. First spotted him when he was about the size of a pencil eraser.
Coral Hind September 9, 2013 September 9, 2013 That's a cool picture. I wish I could find cool hitchhikers like that, I just mantis shrimp and crabs.
TheyCallMeMr.703 September 9, 2013 September 9, 2013 (edited) Its a Mobile Frag Rack.... I went to my friends down the street once... was sitting there staring at the tank trying to figure out were the piece of Montipora I gave him, went to... After Completely Examining the sandbed, I concluded that it must have moved... Before I gave up and walked away...upper right corner of the tank, The Urchin was carrying it up the glass, closer to the light.... ( Must've known the Monti needed more light. ) Edited September 9, 2013 by TheyCallMeMr.703
Reefer Madness September 9, 2013 Author September 9, 2013 The funny thing is that I got the yellow polyp frags and was unsure of exactly how to attach them. I guess he'll put it somewhere for me...
YHSublime September 9, 2013 September 9, 2013 Does it grow fast? I found an urchin in my tank (must have hitch hiked in) but it only comes out at night, and doesn't stray from this one particular rock. He's got good taste.
Reefer Madness September 9, 2013 Author September 9, 2013 Does it grow fast? I found an urchin in my tank (must have hitch hiked in) but it only comes out at night, and doesn't stray from this one particular rock. He's got good taste. Yeah he was about the size of an eraser head in May and now he's about an inch and a half wide. He had lots of algae to eat for a while though... Had a pretty good hair algae outbreak. Good equilibrium now though... Just enough to eat I think
smallreef September 10, 2013 September 10, 2013 Yeah, he looks like a blue tuxedo urchin...I like them... Isaac, if the one in your tank is still small most likely it's a rock boring urchin....they stay fairly small and you won't see them very much...
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