Rarewon Member May 18, 2014 #1 Does this happen often? They are attached as one & not growing as two on one stem if that makes sense. Also, Key Biscayne had to save a few sand dollars in and about from tourist wanting to toss them out the water. .
Does this happen often? They are attached as one & not growing as two on one stem if that makes sense. Also, Key Biscayne had to save a few sand dollars in and about from tourist wanting to toss them out the water. .
knukles55 New member May 19, 2014 #2 I think it might detach and be its own polyp in due time. hey anyone know if sand dollars are reef safe? always wondered
I think it might detach and be its own polyp in due time. hey anyone know if sand dollars are reef safe? always wondered
roblack Active member May 19, 2014 #3 Sand dollars excrete something that turns the skin yellow. I would want to determine what that is and if its safe before putting them in my tank.
Sand dollars excrete something that turns the skin yellow. I would want to determine what that is and if its safe before putting them in my tank.