rykna
Active Member
I posted a thread, wondering if there was a urchin that was safe for seahorses. Most said NO, since the sea horse would think "ooh hitching post!" and then get skewered or something.
Then I remebered that I used cat claw covers for my iguana's claws. So why not an urchin?
https://www.saltwaterfish.com/vb/show...22#post2040322
I realize this sounds a bit crazy. But you all know me, I'll try anything once.
1.) Would attaching coverings to the urchin's spines hurt it in any way? Their spines are hollow...if the coverings would impead-hurt-cause death to the urchin in any way I would not apply the coverings.
If applying the coverings does not hinder the urchin in any way~
I would use super glue to aply the coverings and cover the spines in sections....would take a couple days. It'd be kinda cool. You could use multi colored covers and really spice up your urchin!!!!!!! You could use any water proof item, like a plastic bead.
Need input please
:happyfish
Then I remebered that I used cat claw covers for my iguana's claws. So why not an urchin?
https://www.saltwaterfish.com/vb/show...22#post2040322
I realize this sounds a bit crazy. But you all know me, I'll try anything once.
1.) Would attaching coverings to the urchin's spines hurt it in any way? Their spines are hollow...if the coverings would impead-hurt-cause death to the urchin in any way I would not apply the coverings.
If applying the coverings does not hinder the urchin in any way~
I would use super glue to aply the coverings and cover the spines in sections....would take a couple days. It'd be kinda cool. You could use multi colored covers and really spice up your urchin!!!!!!! You could use any water proof item, like a plastic bead.
Need input please
:happyfish