xxxmisfitkidxxx
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I'll try over here, because of the larger audience...but I have posted this on Michigan Reefers, MOFIB, and The Reef Stewardship Foundation with no answers....
I'm not joking.... This was a diadema urchin.... remember me telling you about him losing all of his spines????? This is some crazy @#$%!!!!!
I am going to get flamed, because some people won't even believe this.... but I bought two diadema urchins off Mucho Reef... I decided shortly after that two was one two many and traded one to a kid out in Midland...MandarinMan13....
These urchins were both HUGE... We are talking BASKETBALL SIZE.
I kept the smaller of the two, and about 4-5 months later, it's spines were slowly falling off....It looked as if it were dying. I increased water changes.. Invested in a better skimmer, used a better salt, changed my RO/DI filters, tested for anything and everything and could not come up with a logical reason why my big fat hungry urchin was losing his spines...So I gave up, I was going to find a replacement, a smaller urchin because I have been really interested in breeding the Banggai Cardinals, which I am currently experimenting with, semi-sucessfully...
So a week ago Monday, I found a small Long-Spine Urchin... The exact same urchin that I originally had got from Mucho, only a smaller version. I picked it up for a meer $25.... I was anxious to get back home an introduce him to my big fat daddy Banggai...and his mouth full of babies.
My spineless LS urchin was on the left end of my six foot 100 gallon display tank, so after a 2 hour drip acclimation I let the new and improved smaller Spiney version of what a Diadema Urchin is supposed to look like go on the right end of the tank. By morning, it was cuddled up next to my other urchin.... This new guy made a B-Line straight for my original urchin. I thought that this was very odd...But, in my tank I get huge stomatella snail spawns that almost cloud the water...ewww. I SWEAR that I have hermit crab larvae in a cryptic zone that is in my refugium, and everyone is pretty much getting it on... I have an abundance of what ever critter you can think of... spaghetti worms, chitons, bristle worms...actually a ton of different worms...After seeing that bobbit worm post a few days ago, I know I have a small type of worm like that, actually a few... Maybe not a bobbit, but something...Not to motion amphipods, copepods, and some other kinds of small shrimps or pods.
Back to the urchin... here goes nothin, everyone knows what a long spine urchin looks like...I know they come in different flavors, lol... What I mean is I've seen a few with white vertical white lines across some of the spines, white dots on the body, blue dots on the body... but they are almost always black.... Mine had a hint of purple to him, but this was on the urchins longest spines, and they were more black than anything...
Now, today, my urchin, looks like this....and it's freaking me out, because it is so awesome.....it turned into a completely different thing....like a moth turns into a butterfly.....and I can not find anything...I mean anything about it on the net.... So, someone pinch me and tell me I'm dreaming, but isn't this thing cool....
(I need someone to come take some pics of this guy for me, please.....)
Some smart guy needs to chime in and tell me that this is common, and this happens to everyone...because I feel special right now.
Do you see that Burgundy? OMG, it's so much more vibrant in real life...
It looks like a creature from a Tim Burton film, Like a Black suede body with Burgundy spikes delicately sewn in....
Let me know what you think about it.
I'm not joking.... This was a diadema urchin.... remember me telling you about him losing all of his spines????? This is some crazy @#$%!!!!!
I am going to get flamed, because some people won't even believe this.... but I bought two diadema urchins off Mucho Reef... I decided shortly after that two was one two many and traded one to a kid out in Midland...MandarinMan13....
These urchins were both HUGE... We are talking BASKETBALL SIZE.
I kept the smaller of the two, and about 4-5 months later, it's spines were slowly falling off....It looked as if it were dying. I increased water changes.. Invested in a better skimmer, used a better salt, changed my RO/DI filters, tested for anything and everything and could not come up with a logical reason why my big fat hungry urchin was losing his spines...So I gave up, I was going to find a replacement, a smaller urchin because I have been really interested in breeding the Banggai Cardinals, which I am currently experimenting with, semi-sucessfully...
So a week ago Monday, I found a small Long-Spine Urchin... The exact same urchin that I originally had got from Mucho, only a smaller version. I picked it up for a meer $25.... I was anxious to get back home an introduce him to my big fat daddy Banggai...and his mouth full of babies.
My spineless LS urchin was on the left end of my six foot 100 gallon display tank, so after a 2 hour drip acclimation I let the new and improved smaller Spiney version of what a Diadema Urchin is supposed to look like go on the right end of the tank. By morning, it was cuddled up next to my other urchin.... This new guy made a B-Line straight for my original urchin. I thought that this was very odd...But, in my tank I get huge stomatella snail spawns that almost cloud the water...ewww. I SWEAR that I have hermit crab larvae in a cryptic zone that is in my refugium, and everyone is pretty much getting it on... I have an abundance of what ever critter you can think of... spaghetti worms, chitons, bristle worms...actually a ton of different worms...After seeing that bobbit worm post a few days ago, I know I have a small type of worm like that, actually a few... Maybe not a bobbit, but something...Not to motion amphipods, copepods, and some other kinds of small shrimps or pods.
Back to the urchin... here goes nothin, everyone knows what a long spine urchin looks like...I know they come in different flavors, lol... What I mean is I've seen a few with white vertical white lines across some of the spines, white dots on the body, blue dots on the body... but they are almost always black.... Mine had a hint of purple to him, but this was on the urchins longest spines, and they were more black than anything...
Now, today, my urchin, looks like this....and it's freaking me out, because it is so awesome.....it turned into a completely different thing....like a moth turns into a butterfly.....and I can not find anything...I mean anything about it on the net.... So, someone pinch me and tell me I'm dreaming, but isn't this thing cool....
(I need someone to come take some pics of this guy for me, please.....)
Some smart guy needs to chime in and tell me that this is common, and this happens to everyone...because I feel special right now.
Do you see that Burgundy? OMG, it's so much more vibrant in real life...
It looks like a creature from a Tim Burton film, Like a Black suede body with Burgundy spikes delicately sewn in....
Let me know what you think about it.