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Scientific name
Mespilia globulus (Globe form)
Family
Temnopleuridae
Adult size
2-3 inches
Min tank size
30 gallons
Temperature
74-82°F
Salinity
1.024-1.026
Temperament
Peaceful
Difficulty
Intermediate
Lifespan
3-5 years

About the Globe Urchin

Globe urchins are a related Mespilia species (or color form) with a more uniform spherical body and red/black coloration without the distinct banding of Tuxedo urchins. Hardy algae eater with similar nano-reef appropriate size. Good utility cleanup crew member for systems struggling with hair algae.

Native range: Indo-Pacific. Most US trade specimens come through marine wholesale suppliers in Indonesia, the Philippines, Hawaii, and the Caribbean. Wild collection remains the primary sourcing method for the majority of marine inverts - few are captive-bred at commercial scale. Quality of acclimation at the wholesale/retail stage is the biggest single predictor of long-term survival in home aquaria.

Tank setup and parameters

Tank size: 30 gallons. Parameters: temperature 74-82°F, salinity 1.024-1.026, plus the standard reef tank requirements - stable calcium 420-440 ppm, alkalinity 8-10 dKH, magnesium 1300-1400 ppm, nitrate under 25 ppm, phosphate under 0.05 ppm. The species requires conditions consistent with a healthy reef tank rather than nutrient-stripped sterile water - well-established systems with diverse microfauna and biofilm typically support these inverts better than newly-cycled tanks.

Lighting: depends on species. Photosynthetic inverts (clams, anemone-symbiotic species) require high-PAR reef LED lighting. Filter-feeders (worms, scallops) prefer moderate lighting and benefit from particulate-rich water. Flow: moderate, indirect flow works for most inverts - direct high-velocity flow stresses or damages soft-bodied species.

Acclimation: drip acclimate over 2-4 hours for hardy species, 4-8 hours for sensitive species (Linckia stars, sea hares, demanding nudibranchs). Never expose inverts to air during transfer - capture in a bowl underwater and transfer wet.

Diet and feeding

Globe Urchin diet: Algae, biofilm. Feeding strategy depends on dietary type. Algae eaters require established tanks with biofilm and microalgae growth - new tanks lack the algal base they need. Carnivore inverts (starfish, some snails) need targeted meaty feedings 2-3x weekly. Filter feeders (clams, worms, scallops) need phytoplankton in the water column. Photosynthetic species need adequate lighting plus supplemental amino acid or coral food dosing.

Compatible tank mates

Safe: Reef-safe community.

Avoid: Invert-eating fish.

Breeding

Not captive bred.

Common problems and solutions

Coralline grazing.

Keeper note: Same care as Tuxedo urchin. Will decorate body with debris.

Frequently asked questions

Globe urchin vs Tuxedo urchin - what is the difference?

Closely related Mespilia species. Globe has more uniform coloration; Tuxedo has distinct banded pattern.

Are globe urchins reef safe?

Coral-safe; coralline-aggressive.

How much do globe urchins cost?

$15-25 each.

Do globe urchins climb glass?

Yes - they climb glass and rockwork actively while grazing for algae.

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