Royal Urchin
Royal Urchin, Mespilia globulus, is colorful, interesting, and acts as a great cleaner of many algae, including the fast-growing green hair algae. It is quite easy in the marine aquarium to keep this animal well fed as it primarily feeds on algae (including coralline) and pieces of uneaten food. Given the bulbous shape of the body of the Urchin, it is amazing how it will squeeze between rocks and into crevices in search of uneaten food and algae. In the absence of algae, dried seaweed sheet should be provided. It has also been reported that this Urchin may damage some hard and soft corals. It is possible that the Royal Urchin may graze some Tree Corals, the Nephthea species in particular. Also known as the Globe Urchin, it is covered in short quills, typically of brown or dark pink color. The Royal Urchin also has sections of black or blue coloring. Urchins must be kept with fish that are not aggressive as its menacing appearance does little to protect it from potential carnivorous predators. Through the process of food foraging, larger specimens can overturn and loosen corals. As with most invertebrates, a copper content in the water above moderate levels will likely cause it to perish. Given the correct environment and water conditions, Urchins are hardy and can live in the home aquarium for years.
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