Urchin ID?

Rovert

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Can someone ID this for me? I was told by my LFS (which is usually very good) that it's reef safe, so I figured it'd be worth a try. They were clear about the fact that it is venomous. What else can you tell me about this fella?

Sorry about the lousy shot, he headed for a hole in the rocks as soon as I put him in the tank, and hasn't come out yet.

urchin
 
The shot is bit fuzzy to be sure, but if it looks like the picture below it is commonly referred to has a Hat Pin Urchin.

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I'd make sure he doesn't munch on anything too expensive, urchins are usually questionable at best with reef capatibility. Matter of fact the only ones I know of that don't eat coral are Longspine sea urchins- They have an affinity for coralline algea and not coral itself.
 
So far, so good, he's behaving himself.

There was a claim some time ago that urchins actually HELPED the growth of coralline, because coralline spores would be released as they fed. Any truth to that?
 
I have 5 urchins of different types in my reef. The first urchin I got left tracks ground off the purple, and I took him back. A few months later, I decided to try a very small long-spine. He left smaller tracks, but grew pretty fast. Eventually I stopped noticing tracks and have gradually added more urchins up to the current 5. I believe strongly that they spread the spores of the coralline algae and do no harm - other than knocking anything over that is not bolted down.
 
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