Sea urchin with a dark wound like patch.

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Hi Expert,

This short torn white sea urchin been with me for almost 2 years... always very active and happy moving around and cleaning the tank. A few days ago i noticed it not moving much and as I inspected it, I noticed a big dark/black wound like patch on it.
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It also look like a burn mark.. what could it be? Anything I can do to help? I can see it getting weaker by the days.

Thanks.
 
It has what looks like bubble algae on it which may have been there a while
 
It has what looks like bubble algae on it which may have been there a while
Thanks. I noticed that too.. but can bubble algae grow on an animal that is still alive?

In that case what should I do to help the sea urchin?
 
Thanks. I noticed that too.. but can bubble algae grow on an animal that is still alive?

In that case what should I do to help the sea urchin?
Yes it can
On the urchin, I would add liquid vibrant at 89% of recommended and reduce white light intensity or number of hours white light is on
 
Yes it can
On the urchin, I would add liquid vibrant at 89% of recommended and reduce white light intensity or number of hours white light is on
Thanks.. will try that.

And today i realized the white patch (which I recalled happened before the 'algae') got bigger over night...

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Not sure if any other tank mates which are mainly fishes are responsible for this.
 
Thanks.. will try that.

And today i realized the white patch (which I recalled happened before the 'algae') got bigger over night...

20220111_104826.jpg


Not sure if any other tank mates which are mainly fishes are responsible for this.
A quick update... the urchin is no more... by the time I discovered it....all left was only the skeleton.

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Looked at the dark patch carefully and I realooked at the black/grean patch. I am very sure it was not algae.. it is just the bone structure that looks like bubble algae.

I am still interested to find out what caused the urchin to die... so quickly. Thanks.
 
Thanks.. will try that.

And today i realized the white patch (which I recalled happened before the 'algae') got bigger over night...

20220111_104826.jpg


Not sure if any other tank mates which are mainly fishes are responsible for this.
Spine loss. Bad sign. I've manually removed a patch of bubbles from a cristada torch. It damaged it but it's OK. I've lost an urchin. Dinos. Lost spines then died. Hope he gets better.
 

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