Pincushion problem

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My white pincushion urchin has seemed to pick up one of my nassarius snails, should I just let the snail be and it will be fine? Or should I remove it? What have some other people done in this situation?
 
Urchins like to pickup things and carry them on their backs. If it's a living thing I would remove it from the urchins back. Be gentle while removing it though.
 
Urchins like to pickup things and carry them on their backs. If it's a living thing I would remove it from the urchins back. Be gentle while removing it though.
What if I don’t take it off, will the snail die? Cause I just took him off and the urchin picked him up again
 
I'm not sure of the snails capabilities to escape an urchin. Maybe try moving the snail to another side of the tank?
 
I'm not sure of the snails capabilities to escape an urchin. Maybe try moving the snail to another side of the tank?
I also have some bumblebee snail shells I thought they were alive and they came in on the urchins back, should i remove their shells or could I just leave them in? I don’t want the shells to desinegrate in the tank.
 
Remove live ones and get some shell from lfs.
The shells will not desintigrate unless you put them in a calcium reactor as media, lol.
Some small rock rubble the size of snails works to.
 
Remove live ones and get some shell from lfs.
The shells will not desintigrate unless you put them in a calcium reactor as media, lol.
Some small rock rubble the size of snails works to.
I have a couple shells from the beach I think I got a long time ago, could I just use a couple of those, I think there clean
 
I have a couple shells from the beach I think I got a long time ago, could I just use a couple of those, I think there clean
Should not be a problem.
 

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