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I acquired a blue tuxedo Urchin from an acquaintance of an acquaintance
today. He was unable to care for it anymore...aw hell..he went to prison and is going to be there longer than his roomies are willing to care for his tanks, so they gave his stock to me. I owe my friend one for arranging this. 1 yellow tang 2 cleaner shrimp 2 emerald crabs (little bitty) couple dozen blue leg hermits and the blue tux. I've never owned an urchin before, and when they were brought over, it looked pretty sad. A great many spines had fallen off, and he has not moved in the 2 hours since being acclimated and added to the tank. I have no idea how long he was in the baggie, or how well he was cared for before this. All the other stock appears healthy to me. Any insight/tips on the blue tux? tia -- billy -- Need tech help? news://news.winextra.com |
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