Timmay
In Memoriam
Hi,
I'm trying to help some friends solve a problem with their 55 gallon reef. They have a small black urchin (around 3" in diameter) that's losing its spines. The urchin is similar to a long spine black urchin, but the spine are slightly thicker and much shorter. Approximately 45% of the spines are gone. The urchin seems to be wedging itself under rocks or is hiding under overhangs. The spines appear to be falling off even when it's not wedging itself in places.
The tank has around 75 lbs of live rock and several healthy soft corals and zoanthids. The pH is 8.4, nitrates/phosphates aren't detectable, sg =1.025, alk =9.0. There's another identical urchin that's not showing any symptoms. Any idea what's going on? Specifically, I need help understanding if the animal is "sick" with something that could make the rest of the tank sick.
I tried to do searches to find more info, but I haven't been able to do a search (unless it's 3:00 am) in months.
Tim
I'm trying to help some friends solve a problem with their 55 gallon reef. They have a small black urchin (around 3" in diameter) that's losing its spines. The urchin is similar to a long spine black urchin, but the spine are slightly thicker and much shorter. Approximately 45% of the spines are gone. The urchin seems to be wedging itself under rocks or is hiding under overhangs. The spines appear to be falling off even when it's not wedging itself in places.
The tank has around 75 lbs of live rock and several healthy soft corals and zoanthids. The pH is 8.4, nitrates/phosphates aren't detectable, sg =1.025, alk =9.0. There's another identical urchin that's not showing any symptoms. Any idea what's going on? Specifically, I need help understanding if the animal is "sick" with something that could make the rest of the tank sick.
I tried to do searches to find more info, but I haven't been able to do a search (unless it's 3:00 am) in months.
Tim