Is my pincushion dead?

  • Thread starter Thread starter stewy14
  • Start date Start date
  • Tagged users None

stewy14

2500 Club Member
View Badges
Joined
Feb 23, 2024
Messages
4,218
Reaction score
2,456
Location
new jersey
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
image.jpg
image.jpg
 
Will probably need more info… from the photos, he doesn’t look dead. What makes you think he is?
Is he stuck on the glass still? Does he still have the clear-ish tube feet coming out to hold onto the glass? If he’s not sticking to the glass anymore, it’s not a great sign. The most obvious sign that an urchin is dead is if their spines all fall off, but they can still be alive even then. If you give it the smell test, you’ll know for sure if it’s dead.
 
Will probably need more info… from the photos, he doesn’t look dead. What makes you think he is?
Is he stuck on the glass still? Does he still have the clear-ish tube feet coming out to hold onto the glass? If he’s not sticking to the glass anymore, it’s not a great sign. The most obvious sign that an urchin is dead is if their spines all fall off, but they can still be alive even then. If you give it the smell test, you’ll know for sure if it’s dead.
Just put him there, no tubes, he’s dropping spines…
 
Is it sloughing flesh with the spines? That almost looks like it's "shell"
 
Sounds gross but does it smell dead? Otherwise, you can give it a day and see if it’s moved. Your clean up crew will also come for it if it’s dead.
Smells like the fresh fish aisle at wholefoods
First example I could come up with.
BUT
My mom loves urchin shells
But still sad
 
I agree with everything stated above. You just put him in? Seems pretty weird that it dropped most of its spines in just a few hours.
 
Does it look like his skin is falling off or is he just dropping spines?
 
Its dropping needles and often a sign of stress and often a product of low salinity especially if there was a sudden drop in salt level), low PH , high Phos or starvation.
Also see if you can see a build up of mucus on the spines which would indicate slowly dying
 
Urchins are like cows, they need lots of algae. In new tanks, that is likely not the case. Unless you are in the ugly stage. Usually in small tanks their diet needs to be supplemented.
 
Urchins are like cows, they need lots of algae. In new tanks, that is likely not the case. Unless you are I'm the ugly stage. Usually in small tanks their diet needs to be supplemented.
Just passed the ugly stage cuz of this little guy rip
 
On the plus side, Pincushions have super cool skeletons/shells/whatever they're called and if your mom likes them, that's a bonus! Mother's day is coming up.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%
Back
Top