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![]() "Pszemol" wrote in message ... "Yukon" wrote in message ... I had a pincushion drag around a snail shell with a mushroom on it for months. I also have had them strip insulation right off the wire of a powerhead and fry a tank. It was only a 10 gallon tank, but it could've happened in any tank. I still have urchins in all my tanks, but I keep an eye on 'em. Dont you have problems with pincusion urchins drilling into the rocks? I have read somewhere that the only reef-safe urchin is blue tuxedo urchin (Mespilia globulus) but other urchins is like all bets are off... How one can recognise rock drilling urchin from a reef-safe algae eater ? All my pincushions have ever done is strip algae (all kinds), and wire insulation. |
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