Urchin releasing white cloud????

binaryterror

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HELP! My brand new pincusion urchin (Lytechinus vaniegatus) has been puffing out this stuff that is white and its like cloudy. All of my fish are staying away from it so I am hoping it isn't like a toxin. Help!!!!!!
 
I just looked again, and now my entire tank is cloudy, and the water smells like crap. What am i going to do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ahh i should have never bought this stupid thing!!!!
 
Well, late last night I saw it realsing this little balls. It wasn't the cloud like before, but it was these weird little balls. I am hoping he isn't like mass polluting my tank!!
 
The cloud was sperm, the little balls are eggs. Provide plenty of cigarettes. Seriously, crank up the protein skimmer and prepare a large water change. If your tank has well established filtration (rock, sand, etc.) it will recover.

Dan
 
Exactly. You just had your urchin spawn. Urchins are broadcast spawners which means they release their gametes into the water to be fertilized. This can and will crash a tank if precautions aren't taken. They quickly die and begin to rot and send your tank into a Nitrogen Cycle as well as take up a fair amount of oxygen. Water Changes and good, wet Skimming should keep this in line.
 
Well.... this is a 24g Aquapod. No skimmer, but I run plenty of carbon and some cheato. how big of a waterchange should I do?

I have alot of LR by the way. alsmot all the way filled.
 
Well, if you have that much rock, then estimating the actual gallonage could be dificult. I would say make up 15-20 gallons of water, let it mix/heat overnight, then drain the tank water level down 20% of the tank height. Refill with new water. Observe your critters for stress. If necessary, do another 20% in a day or 2. Maybe new carbon as well. Good luck.

Dan
 
If it were my tank I would have taken the urchin and put him in an isolation tank until he quit polluting the water. Also over the next 3 days - 1 week I would change out 100% of the water, at least once.

Good luck, hope everything recovers ok!
 
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