Urchin Questions

Considering adding a tuxedo urchin to clean up my algae in my tank. I have 3 crabs, 7 snails and 2 emrald crabs. They do eat it but it's still pretty bulk. My tank is pretty new (4 months) already producing coraline algae, but I used tap water and water conditioner for about 2 and half months. After I switched to rodi water my coraline started growing. I still have a decent amount and am considering a urchin to clean it up.

My only concern is that it will run out and die and I would really prefer that it doesn't pass quickly.

Suggestions?

My tank about a month ago it's not this dense anymore.
 
I've had one since about 2 months in and he has been thriving. I haven't seen mine eat coraline yet but I have seen him plow through diatoms and red slime like a champ. I think one would be fine just beware if you are planning on coral you will prob have to glue frags down or they will become a hat.
 
same here, if you want something to eat coralline, a pincushion is your guy.

in a newer tank, you can supplement with small pieces of nori every 2 or 3 days. urchins LOVE that stuff!
 
I noticed my new tuxedo urchin eats just about any kind of algae. He also stays in one area too much. Will I cause injury if I gently wiggle the urchin to remove it and then put it in another spot? I read that certain inverts such as chitons can be harmed if moved too forcefully.
 
if he's healthy and staying in one area, it means he's finding stuff to eat. i would just leave him alone to do his thing. he will move on his own. handling them can be stressful and there's really no reason to.
 
For many months my tank has been overrun with a very tough overgrowth of turf algae. My one small, tuxedo urchin is eating all of this stuff had a rather rapid rate. I am so thankful for this wonderful little creature!
 
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