
Red Bell's Urchin - Salmacis belli
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The Red Bell’s Urchin is a small, eye-catching saltwater invertebrate known for its round shape and reddish underside. This peaceful urchin is valued for its algae-eating abilities and can be a helpful addition to the cleanup crew.
Description:
Common Name: Red Bell’s Urchin
Scientific Name: Salmacis belli
Family: Temnopleuridae
Size: Up to 2 inches (5 cm)
Temperament: Peaceful
Difficulty: Easy
Reef Safe: With caution
Native Region:
Red Bell’s Urchins are native to the Indo-Pacific, typically found in shallow reefs and rocky coastal habitats where they graze on algae and biofilm.
Aquarium Setup:
Tank Size: Minimum of 20 gallons
Temperature: 74-80°F (23-27°C)
pH: 8.0-8.4
Salinity: 1.023-1.025
Substrate: Live rock for grazing and shelter.
Additional Tips:
• Algae Control: Helps manage nuisance algae on live rock and tank surfaces.
• Movement: May dislodge loose corals or decorations while roaming; secure frags properly.
• Compatibility: Peaceful and generally safe with most tank mates, though may consume soft corals without sufficient algae.
• Diet: Herbivorous; feeds on algae, biofilm, and can be supplemented with dried seaweed if necessary.