Long spine urchin issues

RyanSweet

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I have 2 black long spine urchins in my tank. Both have been in the same tank for 2+yrs and there has been little added or taken away in that time. I got them both at the same time and both were appx 1 1/2 - 2 inches at the time. They grew to be around 8 inches at the tips of their spines and have been great at dealing with bubble algae.
The issue is that over the last 2-3 months one of them has lost almost all of its long spines, while the other is still as "spiny" as always. The one that has lost it's spines still moves around the tank foraging on algae and such, and shows no signs of disease or injury. It still tries to turn it's few remaining spines in defense if anything goes near it and, other than it's physical appearance, acts normal. Does anyone know what would cause this or where I could read more on the species in captivity?
 

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What are your water results? it could be a water quality issue and one tougher than the other?
 
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All water in aquarium is RODI with TDS reading 0ppt.

Temp - 75-78 degrees
SG - 1.026 (~35ppt)
NO2 - Undetectable (Salifert test)
NO3 - Undetectable (Salifert test)
PO4 - Undetectable (Salifert test, I know this may not be acurate)
Ca - ~420 (Salifert test)
Mg - ~1300 (Salifert test)
Alk - ~7.5dkh (Salifert test)
Ph - ~8 (Salifert test)

Clean up crew - Snails only, no crabs
Mixed reef with SPS, LPS, and softies.
Multiple bubble tip anemones
Fish - male blue throat trigger, scopas tang, midas blenny, tailspot goby, orange spot goby, 1 bonded pair of frost bite clownfish (hosted by anemones)
Bonded pair skunk cleaner shrimp
Bonded/breeding pair sexy shrimp
 

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