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Black Sea Urchin (Echinometra oblonga)


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hey guys...

got 01x Black Sea Urchin (Echinometra oblonga) last week from CF...

small cute one...

would like to know...

any special care needed???

any pointers i have to take note about it???

thanks (:

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hey guys...

got 01x Black Sea Urchin (Echinometra oblonga) last week from CF...

small cute one...

would like to know...

any special care needed???

any pointers i have to take note about it???

thanks (:

yea bro keep ur water parameters

good there is once where my parameters flunked woa then its gonna be a hard time clearing its spikes from

the sand bed quite a lot

hmm yep keep the parameters steady :eyebrow: :eyebrow:

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yea bro keep ur water parameters

good there is once where my parameters flunked woa then its gonna be a hard time clearing its spikes from

the sand bed quite a lot

hmm yep keep the parameters steady :eyebrow: :eyebrow:

so when its dead all the spikes will fall out??

diet??

they'll eat anything from the sandbed or LR right? haha....

so dont have to specially feed it right?

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so when its dead all the spikes will fall out??

diet??

they'll eat anything from the sandbed or LR right? haha....

so dont have to specially feed it right?

hmm not say dead hehe erm lets say if ur water parameters are bad

then this will happen but I think its not dead but think its quite tough to regenerate

their spikes again

nope no need to special feed but if u using selcon to feed ur fish I think they can kinda gain from it :eyebrow:

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hmm not say dead hehe erm lets say if ur water parameters are bad

then this will happen but I think its not dead but think its quite tough to regenerate

their spikes again

nope no need to special feed but if u using selcon to feed ur fish I think they can kinda gain from it :eyebrow:

ok.. glad to hear that..

low level of care needed..

thanks for the advice (:

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they eat all forms of algae mostly even coraline .. no more algae then theres gonna be a problem thats abt it .

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