![]() |
Pincushion urchin taking my Feather Duster on a rollercoaster ride
One of my pincushion urchins got my Feather Duster stuck onto its spines
yesterday. The feather duster didn't seem too put out to start with and was extended for most of his trip around the tank - eventually he retracted for a bit longer than normal so I "rescued" him and repositioned him in the tank, away from his original position and far away from the Urchin. This morning, I noticed that the Urchin had found the Feather Duster, and the FD is now firmly on the spines of the Urchin and off on a trip again. He is, like yesterday, extended with feathers swirling around as normal. So my question is whether these trips on the back of the Urchin are going to harm or damage my FD? Should I keep unattaching him or should I just leave well alone? TIA Gill |
Pincushion urchin taking my Feather Duster on a rollercoasterride
Gill Passman wrote:
This morning, I noticed that the Urchin had found the Feather Duster, and the FD is now firmly on the spines of the Urchin and off on a trip again. He is, like yesterday, extended with feathers swirling around as normal. Hi Gill, I have no idea. But, it's hilarious. Thanks for a chuckle over my morning tea. --Kurt |
Pincushion urchin taking my Feather Duster on a rollercoaster ride
I think I would super glue the urchin in one spot in the tank! ;-)
I just can't see how getting stuck on the urchin will do the FD much good......I don't think the urchin is going to have much regard for whatever it drags around the tank, so the FD just may wind up getting damaged..... On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:28:42 +0000, Gill Passman wrote: One of my pincushion urchins got my Feather Duster stuck onto its spines yesterday. The feather duster didn't seem too put out to start with and was extended for most of his trip around the tank - eventually he retracted for a bit longer than normal so I "rescued" him and repositioned him in the tank, away from his original position and far away from the Urchin. This morning, I noticed that the Urchin had found the Feather Duster, and the FD is now firmly on the spines of the Urchin and off on a trip again. He is, like yesterday, extended with feathers swirling around as normal. So my question is whether these trips on the back of the Urchin are going to harm or damage my FD? Should I keep unattaching him or should I just leave well alone? TIA Gill ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
Pincushion urchin taking my Feather Duster on a rollercoasterride
Tristan wrote:
I think I would super glue the urchin in one spot in the tank! ;-) ROFLOL..... Well, the Pincushion has dropped the FD whose tube is completely clean of any algae, and is now taking a hermit crab for a joy-ride :-) Gill |
Pincushion urchin taking my Feather Duster on a rollercoaster ride
"Gill Passman" wrote in message ... Tristan wrote: I think I would super glue the urchin in one spot in the tank! ;-) ROFLOL..... Well, the Pincushion has dropped the FD whose tube is completely clean of any algae, and is now taking a hermit crab for a joy-ride :-) Gill I had a pincushion drag around a snail shell with a mushroom on it for months. I also have had them strip insulation right off the wire of a powerhead and fry a tank. It was only a 10 gallon tank, but it could've happened in any tank. I still have urchins in all my tanks, but I keep an eye on 'em. |
Pincushion urchin taking my Feather Duster on a rollercoasterride
Yukon wrote:
I had a pincushion drag around a snail shell with a mushroom on it for months. I also have had them strip insulation right off the wire of a powerhead and fry a tank. It was only a 10 gallon tank, but it could've happened in any tank. I still have urchins in all my tanks, but I keep an eye on 'em. I have two pincushions in the tank....don't know if it is a size or species issue.....the pink one (that is double the size of the other one) is the culprit.....I've now adopted the policy of rescuing the FD when he gets taken for a ride.....the other one is purple and smaller (but this could be an age thing) - but the purple one never, ever gets the crud stuck to it in the same way as the pink one does..... I must admit that I do like them....and they do an awesome job on algae control.....although I understand that there can be issues once the algae has all gone....... I like the idea of just keeping an eye on them.....not sure the FD appreciates those hours when I'm out of the house and he gets taken for his trips.... Gill |
Pincushion urchin taking my Feather Duster on a rollercoaster ride
"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message nk.net... Here's a picture for you :-) http://www.waynesallee.com/SeaUrchinWeightLifting.jpg Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Yukon wrote on 2/23/2007 6:10 PM: "Gill Passman" wrote in message ... Tristan wrote: I think I would super glue the urchin in one spot in the tank! ;-) ROFLOL..... Well, the Pincushion has dropped the FD whose tube is completely clean of any algae, and is now taking a hermit crab for a joy-ride :-) Gill I had a pincushion drag around a snail shell with a mushroom on it for months. I also have had them strip insulation right off the wire of a powerhead and fry a tank. It was only a 10 gallon tank, but it could've happened in any tank. I still have urchins in all my tanks, but I keep an eye on 'em. LOL! The urchin olympics! |
Pincushion urchin taking my Feather Duster on a rollercoaster ride
"Gill Passman" wrote in message ... Yukon wrote: I had a pincushion drag around a snail shell with a mushroom on it for months. I also have had them strip insulation right off the wire of a powerhead and fry a tank. It was only a 10 gallon tank, but it could've happened in any tank. I still have urchins in all my tanks, but I keep an eye on 'em. I have two pincushions in the tank....don't know if it is a size or species issue.....the pink one (that is double the size of the other one) is the culprit.....I've now adopted the policy of rescuing the FD when he gets taken for a ride.....the other one is purple and smaller (but this could be an age thing) - but the purple one never, ever gets the crud stuck to it in the same way as the pink one does..... I must admit that I do like them....and they do an awesome job on algae control.....although I understand that there can be issues once the algae has all gone....... I like the idea of just keeping an eye on them.....not sure the FD appreciates those hours when I'm out of the house and he gets taken for his trips.... Gill Nah, it's good for him. Let him see the world. :D |
Pincushion urchin taking my Feather Duster on a rollercoaster ride
"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message nk.net...
Here's a picture for you :-) http://www.waynesallee.com/SeaUrchinWeightLifting.jpg Live urchin carying skeleton of dead tankmate... kind of macabre. |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 05:02 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
FishKeepingBanter.com