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Cyprus Sea Urchin


JeffTX

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Presented for discussion is my 1975 find from the southern cliff side Cyprus coast about 100 meters above sea level.

Specimen is larger than a baseball but not as big as a softball.

Although it has survived seven household goods moves I would like to stabilize it before any further deterioration.

I will check the posts on stabilization but any expert comments would be appreciated !

 

 

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Hi,

 

1 hour ago, JeffTX said:

Specimen is larger than a baseball but not as big as a softball.

 

I don’t know what that means in size, maybe six or seven cm ? I am not american.

 

This sea urchin seems very fragile to me, in my opinion it should not be soaked in water or any other liquid because it risks continuing to lose parts of the test. If it were mine, I would try to consolidate it with a fast-setting liquid glue that I would let run a little bit over the breaks, but the problem is that the glue traces can stay shiny. In this case, perhaps one of your compatriots could recommend a brand of liquid glue that takes quickly and whose traces can be erased with a little acetone on a cotton swab.

 

About 30 years ago, "Scotch" brand glue was diluted in a red tube in I believe acetone. We would shake well for a while to dilute well and then apply gently with a brush. This mixture had the advantage of evaporating quickly. If necessary several layers were passed.

 

Coco

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Like @Coco, I would carefully wick a thin 'super glue' at and under the edges of the test.  Have some paper towel ready to quickly mop up any excess.

 

 

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Thanks gentlemen for the preservation tips. I apologize for not giving the size measurements which were approximately 4 inches by 6 inches.

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Your echinoid might be a Spatangus sp., possibly Spatangus purpureus.

 

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