I introduced three new sea urchins to my long island sound tank yesterday. Floated them as I thought was appropriate amount of time (about 4 hours) I also added a couple mummychugs and two green crabs.
Upon returning to my tank this morning all three urchins are flipped on their "backs" with one of the three urchins hollowed out. (One marine crab perched on the outside leads me to believe one of the urchins was a snack)
I am wondering if my salinity was too high to cause them to die. In addition, would the other two still with meat in the center be a viable scavenging target for the other crabs? (hermit and green)
Any thoughts, comments, suggestions, tips and ideas are always welcome!
-School Ecosystem,
Groton CT
Upon returning to my tank this morning all three urchins are flipped on their "backs" with one of the three urchins hollowed out. (One marine crab perched on the outside leads me to believe one of the urchins was a snack)
I am wondering if my salinity was too high to cause them to die. In addition, would the other two still with meat in the center be a viable scavenging target for the other crabs? (hermit and green)
Any thoughts, comments, suggestions, tips and ideas are always welcome!
-School Ecosystem,
Groton CT