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Echinometra mathaei, commonly known as the boring urchin or black diadem urchin, is a useful and discreet echinoderm for reef aquariums. This specimen is distinguished by its dark shell and short spines. It is known for its constant grazing activity and its ability to lodge itself in rocky crevices.
Primarily an algae eater, it actively participates in cleaning the decor by feeding on encrusting algae, microalgae, and biofilm. It can also occasionally consume small pieces of mussel or fish flesh, making it an opportunistic omnivore.
Contrary to its name, Echinometra mathaei is not destructive. It does not move decor elements and respects well-fixed invertebrates. It lodges in natural cavities and performs localized grazing without disturbing the aquarium's balance.
If the tank does not produce enough natural food, it is essential to provide fresh algae such as nori or spirulina. A lack of plant intake can affect its health in the long term.
Echinometra mathaei is a useful, modest, and effective urchin. Its ability to clean the decor while respecting its environment makes it an excellent choice for balanced reef aquariums. Maintain with regular plant intake to ensure its longevity.