The Reef Urchin (Echinometra viridis) can play a valuable role in your reef aquarium by grazing on various types of algae.
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The Reef Urchin (Echinometra viridis) is easily recognizable by its short, thick brown spines, which are typically found in coral reefs and rocky seabeds. These urchins are primarily herbivores, grazing on algae and detritus, and play a crucial role in maintaining the health of both natural reef ecosystems and reef aquariums. By feeding on various types of algae and breaking down detritus, they help keep the environment clean and prevent algae from overgrowing.
In aquariums, Reef Urchins often add a touch of character, moving gracefully around the tank with the help of their many tube feet. They may even carry small shells or objects, which they collect as they roam. Peaceful and non-aggressive, Reef Urchins coexist well with other aquarium inhabitants. They thrive in environments with plenty of rocks and crevices, which provide shelter and foraging opportunities. This makes them a great addition to a variety of aquarium setups, where they contribute both to the tank's aesthetic and its ecological balance.
typically 1-3 inches but can grow slightly larger
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