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My SEA URCHIN IS DIEING need advice asap


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    Default My SEA URCHIN IS DIEING need advice asap

    #ed_op#DIV#ed_cl#ok my sea urchin started spawning around a month ago and eversince then he has not really moved at all. All of his spikeshave pretty much fallen off and all he does is sit in one part of tank. I know hes dieing but i dont no when to pull him out hoping that he might come around and magically grow his spikes back. He moves maybe 4 or 5 spikes that he has left and thats it how am i supposed to know when to pull him outta there. I need to know asap porfavor.#ed_op#/DIV#ed_cl#

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    graphixx - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    if you think he is dead or too sick to bring back to life I would pull him out and not run the risk of contaminating the tank witha dead animal. sorry to hear about the loss
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