Pincushion Urchin Losing Spines at Seth Disher blog

Pincushion Urchin Losing Spines. Losing spines is always a bad sign. While the pincushion is sometimes known by the common name “green sea urchin,” and can indeed be green, it also occurs with pink, red, reddish purple, bluish purple or gray spines over a pale body. This can usually be attributed to stress or illness. None of my fish, corals or other inverts were affected by the change, however, i noticed today that my pincushion urchin was. Reading seems to indicate stress / bad water. Over the last few days or so i noticed our pincushion urchin losing some spines. Check ph and sg stability and you other water. If your water is less than ideal, urchins will be the first to let you know by either losing their spines, spawn out and rot out or reabsorb their gametes. And yeah, don’t write off I just got a pincushion urchin to help control the hair algae problem i've been having. I put him in yesterday and today he is dropping a.

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Check ph and sg stability and you other water. Reading seems to indicate stress / bad water. Losing spines is always a bad sign. I just got a pincushion urchin to help control the hair algae problem i've been having. Over the last few days or so i noticed our pincushion urchin losing some spines. None of my fish, corals or other inverts were affected by the change, however, i noticed today that my pincushion urchin was. If your water is less than ideal, urchins will be the first to let you know by either losing their spines, spawn out and rot out or reabsorb their gametes. This can usually be attributed to stress or illness. While the pincushion is sometimes known by the common name “green sea urchin,” and can indeed be green, it also occurs with pink, red, reddish purple, bluish purple or gray spines over a pale body. I put him in yesterday and today he is dropping a.

Pincushion Urchin by DrWheelieMobile on DeviantArt

Pincushion Urchin Losing Spines Check ph and sg stability and you other water. While the pincushion is sometimes known by the common name “green sea urchin,” and can indeed be green, it also occurs with pink, red, reddish purple, bluish purple or gray spines over a pale body. Reading seems to indicate stress / bad water. Losing spines is always a bad sign. If your water is less than ideal, urchins will be the first to let you know by either losing their spines, spawn out and rot out or reabsorb their gametes. And yeah, don’t write off I just got a pincushion urchin to help control the hair algae problem i've been having. None of my fish, corals or other inverts were affected by the change, however, i noticed today that my pincushion urchin was. This can usually be attributed to stress or illness. Over the last few days or so i noticed our pincushion urchin losing some spines. Check ph and sg stability and you other water. I put him in yesterday and today he is dropping a.

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