Sea urchin help

I had the same when i added more than 1 urchin. I would also say underfed, they can be picky eaters
It's just frustrating because up until recently it was eating just fine and there's plenty of GHA for it to eat still.. weird the other one is just fine.

At this point should I cut my losses or see if it can pull through?
 
At this point it's lost almost all it's spines and it's not moving much.. am I just delaying the inevitable or can it recover?
Sorry, I think it’s done for. I’d remove it and put it in the freezer and then dispose of it.
 
I am not sure, but there is a disease that has decimated the long spine urchin population called Philaster apodigitiformis. Symptoms include a loss of spines, excess mucus on their spines, reduced spine mobility, or they may lose their ability to attach to objects. This sounds similar to what is happening. I am not sure if it can happen to hallowen urchins though.
 
I am not sure, but there is a disease that has decimated the long spine urchin population called Philaster apodigitiformis. Symptoms include a loss of spines, excess mucus on their spines, reduced spine mobility, or they may lose their ability to attach to objects. This sounds similar to what is happening. I am not sure if it can happen to hallowen urchins though.
I read about that too! But as you said, not sure if that can affect other species of urchins
 
Sorry, I think it’s done for. I’d remove it and put it in the freezer and then dispose of it.
Thank you for the advice, I put it in the freezer Thurs night. Hated to do it but like you said, I'm sure it was inevitable, and of course for the sake of the health of the whole tank..
 

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