Long spine white urchin?

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I’ve had this long spine urchin for like 2 years. Seems perfectly healthy. As time goes on, some spines have turned white in a radially symmetrical (non random) pattern. Normal?

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Those are new spines.

They shed spines all the time and regrow them, just careful cause shed ones in the sand are still active if stung.
 

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I’ve had this long spine urchin for like 2 years. Seems perfectly healthy. As time goes on, some spines have turned white in a radially symmetrical (non random) pattern. Normal?

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To the best of my knowledge, this is normal, yes. From what I've read, it seems many specimens develop more and more white spines as they age.
 

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