Free Blue Spot Longspine Urchin

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Bought it but just found out that he may NOT be reef save so have to give it away. It's big and very beautiful sea Urchin - will eat Algae for those with Fish Only tank.
About 3-4" in size.

From Live Aquaria:

The Blue Spot Longspine Urchin, also known as the Radiating Hatpin Urchin, has a magnificently colored body with bright electric blue spots outlining five bands from a central ring. The long, thin spines captivate the eye, banded tan and brown and endlessly moving as the urchin patrols the reef.
The Blue Spot Longspine Urchin makes an excellent algae controller for an aquarium housing aggressive fish. Provide an aquarium with ample hiding places and room to roam. The rock formations should be sturdy, since the Urchin could dislodge rocks as it moves around the tank. Being a nocturnal creature, the Blue Spot Longspine Urchin will hide during the day and only come out at night to forage for food.

When approached by most fish, these urchins will sense their presence, and will defend itself by directing its spines towards its offender. In the wild, these urchins sometimes provide shelter to a variety of other organisms including commensal shrimp, crabs, and cardinalfish that find solace from predators within the urchins' spines during daylight hours.

It is very sensitive to high levels of copper-based medications and will not tolerate high nitrate levels. If it begins to shed its spines, it is a sign of very poor water quality.

Be aware, it is venomous, with its sting being roughly equivalent to that of a bee sting.

The diet of the Lonspine Urchin, Blue Spot should consist of dried seaweed and some animal-based supplemental foods. If an ample food source is not present in the aquarium it may attempt to eat corals.


 
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I had an urchin like that in my 150 and didn't have any problems. O wait never mind it loved the taste of my foam wall. Other then that never bothered any corals.
 
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I had an urchin like that in my 150 and didn't have any problems. O wait never mind it loved the taste of my foam wall. Other then that never bothered any corals.
Yes you did and you gave it to me (thanks again)! It was a beautiful urchin and I hope to get another one some day. LMK when you are back up and running Ill have a few frags and a RBTA for you =)
 

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