Europhyllia
Fri, 6th Nov 2009, 01:18 PM
I've been wanting an urchin but was a little scared of the potential destructiveness.
After much reading I settled on the Tuxedo urchin and picked one up at a local fish store.
The urchin seemed a little suspect - quite large and no stripes. :blushing: I should have known better but I had dealt with that shop before and they always seemed nice and knowledgable.
Turns out it was not a Tuxedo urchin (duh ... I know ;) ) so I was happy I was able to return it.
Then I went to AD and they actually have theirs separated into reef-safe and not reef-safe. In fact their Tuxedo urchins live in the coral tanks!
We got one of their (real) Tuxedo urchins and we love it!!!
It's only the size of a Walnut (apparently they don't get bigger than 2 inches in diameter) and it is so beautiful with it's blue suede stripes.
It came with a piece of macro algae and a small zoa frag stuck to it. :)
I sort of wish I had gotten two. One walnut size urchin in a 125 g is not much urchin.
This has got to be the most perfect urchin - so pretty, non-destructive and cleans the rock so nicely.
See our super cute urchin, Elvis, here:
http://www.dominopads.com/urchin.jpg
After much reading I settled on the Tuxedo urchin and picked one up at a local fish store.
The urchin seemed a little suspect - quite large and no stripes. :blushing: I should have known better but I had dealt with that shop before and they always seemed nice and knowledgable.
Turns out it was not a Tuxedo urchin (duh ... I know ;) ) so I was happy I was able to return it.
Then I went to AD and they actually have theirs separated into reef-safe and not reef-safe. In fact their Tuxedo urchins live in the coral tanks!
We got one of their (real) Tuxedo urchins and we love it!!!
It's only the size of a Walnut (apparently they don't get bigger than 2 inches in diameter) and it is so beautiful with it's blue suede stripes.
It came with a piece of macro algae and a small zoa frag stuck to it. :)
I sort of wish I had gotten two. One walnut size urchin in a 125 g is not much urchin.
This has got to be the most perfect urchin - so pretty, non-destructive and cleans the rock so nicely.
See our super cute urchin, Elvis, here:
http://www.dominopads.com/urchin.jpg