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Are Tuxedo Urchin's hard to keep? Are they like Fromia starfish, where we just expect them to die within 6-12 months? I had mine for about 5 months and over the course of a few days it dropped all of the junk it had been carrying and just sat on the bottom of the tank with very little visible activity to it's spines/legs. I assume it's dying/dead.
Coincidentally, the Fromia that I've had for about 8 months JUST started showing signs of limb disintegration this week too. And, finally, my large Crimson Hermit that I've had for nearly 2 years also appears to be a goner. I'm giving him another day or two though, because he's done this to me before during molting time.
Any ideas of what might be happening? I"m not even sure if these events are related.
The only change I've made to the tank in the past couple of months is a 25% water change (temps and salinity were matched) before I went on vacation. The only other thing I can think of is that the person feeding my fish while I was gone may have introduced something into the tank with his hands, or there's some sudden chemical warfare going on between the softies. I've already started a fresh dose of carbon.
I run a mixed tank (75g) with pretty much every type of coral available. 95% of the stock looks fat and healthy, as always, but my GSP (of all corals...) seems to be annoyed too -- only coming out about half way, and then retreating. It does this several times during the day, like it wants to come out and, gets irritated, then goes back in. All of my LPS and SPS look perfectly fine. It's perplexing, and disturbing. I hate seeing things die.
Coincidentally, the Fromia that I've had for about 8 months JUST started showing signs of limb disintegration this week too. And, finally, my large Crimson Hermit that I've had for nearly 2 years also appears to be a goner. I'm giving him another day or two though, because he's done this to me before during molting time.
Any ideas of what might be happening? I"m not even sure if these events are related.
The only change I've made to the tank in the past couple of months is a 25% water change (temps and salinity were matched) before I went on vacation. The only other thing I can think of is that the person feeding my fish while I was gone may have introduced something into the tank with his hands, or there's some sudden chemical warfare going on between the softies. I've already started a fresh dose of carbon.
I run a mixed tank (75g) with pretty much every type of coral available. 95% of the stock looks fat and healthy, as always, but my GSP (of all corals...) seems to be annoyed too -- only coming out about half way, and then retreating. It does this several times during the day, like it wants to come out and, gets irritated, then goes back in. All of my LPS and SPS look perfectly fine. It's perplexing, and disturbing. I hate seeing things die.

