Tripneustes gratilla [the hairy pincushion urchin: red/white] from LiveAquaria.com shows initial promise as a non-destructive cleaner in an sps tank. It's so far worked around the corals and nibbled on caulerpa, as advertised.
I was a bit dismayed by the size: doorknob sized, in my little 52g, when I'd rather hoped for a one-incher, but so far it shows the grace of a balletic elephant in a china shop, missing every opportunity to knock things off.
It shows some disposition to linger over the bubble algae: I can only hope. Definitely it eats caulerpa and that rock-covering red algae. It may give an easier time to my encrusting coralline, which doesn't make great progress against that red stuff.
Because my rocks are not smooth, it can't strip them, for good or for ill.
He's an unexpectedly handsome specimen: striking color, white and rust-red, and a heck of a lot easier to catch than a rabbit fish if he proves too rowdy.
I was a bit dismayed by the size: doorknob sized, in my little 52g, when I'd rather hoped for a one-incher, but so far it shows the grace of a balletic elephant in a china shop, missing every opportunity to knock things off.
It shows some disposition to linger over the bubble algae: I can only hope. Definitely it eats caulerpa and that rock-covering red algae. It may give an easier time to my encrusting coralline, which doesn't make great progress against that red stuff.
Because my rocks are not smooth, it can't strip them, for good or for ill.
He's an unexpectedly handsome specimen: striking color, white and rust-red, and a heck of a lot easier to catch than a rabbit fish if he proves too rowdy.