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Mine Sea Urchin Eucidaris Tribuloides

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Description

Mine Sea Urchin – Eucidaris tribuloides

(Also known as: Pencil Urchin, Caribbean Mine Urchin)

Overview:
The Mine Sea Urchin is a stout-bodied urchin with thick, blunt, cylindrical spines that resemble the spikes of an underwater mine – hence its common name. Unlike long-spined urchins, its spines are short, strong, and less sharp, making it less dangerous to handle (though still prickly). It’s a slow-moving grazer that contributes to reef cleanup but may sometimes feed on soft corals and sponges.

Origin:
Native to the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and Western Atlantic Ocean, usually found on reefs, rocky substrates, and seagrass beds.


Feeding:

  • Grazes on algae, detritus, and biofilm.

  • May nibble on sponges, soft corals, or sessile invertebrates in captivity.

  • Supplement diet with nori, spirulina, or algae wafers if natural growth is insufficient.


Tank Mates:

  • Generally peaceful, but can be at risk from predators like triggerfish, puffers, or large wrasses.

  • Best kept with reef-safe fish.

  • May not be completely reef safe, as it can eat coralline algae and soft corals if underfed.


Aggression Level:
Non-aggressive, but its spines can cause discomfort if touched.


Experience Level:
Intermediate – requires a mature tank with consistent algae growth and careful placement to prevent toppling corals.


Water Parameters:

  • Temperature: 72‚Äì78¬∞F (22‚Äì26¬∞C)

  • pH: 8.1‚Äì8.4

  • Salinity: 1.023‚Äì1.025

  • Tank Size: 75+ gallons


Unique Features:

  • Nicknamed ‚ÄúMine Urchin‚Äù due to its resemblance to old naval mines.

  • Strong, blunt pencil-like spines instead of sharp ones.

  • Often used in aquariums for algae control, though with caution.


‚ú® The Mine Sea Urchin is a hardy and fascinating addition to a marine system, offering both utility as an algae grazer and a unique appearance, though it requires careful reef placement due to its diet.


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