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Just put those where ever you want....
 
I didn't loose anything, I think he is rebeling. Ever since I had moved him to the new tank, he had been carrying around hair algae. It was pretty funny. I figures eventually he might cause the hair algae to spread, so I pulled it off. So this evening he went across my sand bed and picked up 3 different frags.
 
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Barbara;713286 wrote: Yep. If you're going to have one of those urchins, you have to live with the consequences! The first time I got one, I took it back to the fish store because I wasn't prepared for what they do. The second time I put one in there on purpose and just lived with the behavior. It's interesting to see what they will pick up.

When it was in my 50, there was plenty'o hair algae to keep him busy. Now a days, his feeding terrain is barren.

I was aware of their behavior before the purchase, and I plan to keep him. He is a great algae controller. It doesn't really bother me that he'll move stuff, I'm pretty use to the snails bulldozing what they want. I just thought it was funny that he decided to take on 3 plugs at once. I glue the stuff that doesn't need to move, and the Zoas are free game.
 
That would be neat to see an urchin wearing xenia. If I could get it to ONLY stay on the urchin I would try it.
 
Thanh386;713352 wrote: Do u think it would eat that algae on my sand bed? If yes can I rent him?

I'm not too sure, he doesn't really even travel on the sand bed often. When eve he does, it is usually so that he can move from plug to plug eating coraline algae off the plugs.

He eats just about anythig fuzzy, A certain sponge colony I used to have, coraline, and any diatom that grows on the rocks.

He doesn't spend much time on the glass or sand it's self.

Edit: The only areas left with HA are a few of the crevices that the urchin, snails and crabs can't reach.
 
My tang eats bryopsis and my lawn mower eats the hair. I need something to eat this
 
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He's also managed to misplace my purple hornets. Can't find em anywhere.
 

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