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(laugh) Cute! Nice pic.

 

Mine does the same thing. It spread some of my bright orange zoos to several other places in the tank, where they took root. Now I have tiny 2-3 polyp clusters of them sticking out here and there around the tank. It turned out to be a nice random dispersion technique :D

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(laugh) Cute! Nice pic.

 

Mine does the same thing. It spread some of my bright orange zoos to several other places in the tank, where they took root. Now I have tiny 2-3 polyp clusters of them sticking out here and there around the tank. It turned out to be a nice random dispersion technique :D

 

You could sell that on ebay for a bundle!! I can see it now:

 

Auto fragging urchin - never get your hands wet again!!! This urchin will frag your corals for you and even transport them to various spots and deposit them. 1 OF A KIND! $400.00 buy it now!

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I didn't think zoos could take up residence sitting loosely on macro, but they have.

 

The two polyps under the rock (on the far right, barely visible) are in 100% shade. No direct light at all. No idea how they're as happy as they are.

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It is funny you named your urchin Waldo, that is the name I gave my brittle star. I was always looking for his newest hidding place and that seemed appropriate for him. My urchine also camoflauges himself, but I haven't given him a name.

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