Agreed. The urchins are good if you are trying to rid you tank of diatoms,
and are fun to watch. But they loose that fun once they knock one coral into
another and so on and so on. Keep him, and if he becomes too much trouble,
takeim back.

The toadstool is a quick growing leather. Keep it in medium-medium high
light and give it a good strong (preferably random) current. It will grow
quickly for you this way. The current is important, as this will help it
shed quickly when that time comes. Also, make sure and give this guy some
room. They get BIG!

FWIW
Shane C.

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> Toadstool is fine easy to keep. Urchins are a pain IMO. Knock stuff over, 
> that and when they eat they literally scrape away part of the live rock
> and 
> eat basically everything.
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