byronsands
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Our pincushion urchin needs a new home...
It's been a lot of fun watching him move around the display tank for the past year, but as we add more coral it is causing a bit of havoc.
He's definitely reef safe, not the issue... he just knocks a lot of them off of their perch as he move around and we don't want to have to tightly bond all of them in place.
He's been living in our 465g DT display tank and really enjoys room to roam. He loves to pick up empty shells ad carry them around with him -- its his attempt at camouflage.
Read about pincushion urchins at: http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=497+530+593&pcatid=593
The system in which he has been living is 750g total: 465 DT, 150 fuge, 150 sump.
He flew over here from LiveAquaria just over a year ago. No charge to the right home, but you will have to come pick him up. We live in New Milford, 20 mi south of Binghamton. PM us if you are interested in a new pet urchin... btw, he absolutely loves grazing on the live rock - a great algae eater.
A couple of bad iPhone pictures of him and a shot of the media room with the DT.
It's been a lot of fun watching him move around the display tank for the past year, but as we add more coral it is causing a bit of havoc.
He's definitely reef safe, not the issue... he just knocks a lot of them off of their perch as he move around and we don't want to have to tightly bond all of them in place.
He's been living in our 465g DT display tank and really enjoys room to roam. He loves to pick up empty shells ad carry them around with him -- its his attempt at camouflage.
Read about pincushion urchins at: http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=497+530+593&pcatid=593
The system in which he has been living is 750g total: 465 DT, 150 fuge, 150 sump.
He flew over here from LiveAquaria just over a year ago. No charge to the right home, but you will have to come pick him up. We live in New Milford, 20 mi south of Binghamton. PM us if you are interested in a new pet urchin... btw, he absolutely loves grazing on the live rock - a great algae eater.
A couple of bad iPhone pictures of him and a shot of the media room with the DT.