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Originally Posted by spanko
http:///forum/post/3033604
Slate Pencil Urchin. Family Cidaridae. To 10.2 inches in diameter. Sea of Cortez to Ecuador and Galapagos Islands. Ten rows of 5-8 variously sharp/dull club-like spines. Feeds on benthic algae and Pocillopora and Pavona corals. Common in the Galapagos. Found on rocky shore shallows to 150 meters depth. Galapagos pic.
WELLL...same as my pic I guess??? I got them from here and the pic I put is Exactly what they look like....Like I said...they are in the fuge..LOL...next time I go to my NOT SOLFS...I may take them...or at least one...
http:///forum/post/3033604

Slate Pencil Urchin. Family Cidaridae. To 10.2 inches in diameter. Sea of Cortez to Ecuador and Galapagos Islands. Ten rows of 5-8 variously sharp/dull club-like spines. Feeds on benthic algae and Pocillopora and Pavona corals. Common in the Galapagos. Found on rocky shore shallows to 150 meters depth. Galapagos pic.
WELLL...same as my pic I guess??? I got them from here and the pic I put is Exactly what they look like....Like I said...they are in the fuge..LOL...next time I go to my NOT SOLFS...I may take them...or at least one...