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![]() In my experience it takes days to weeks even for echinoderms to really get active after being moved into a tank. Also as stated it kind of goes in spurts.
If you don't see any deterioration or disintegration (or arms falling off) then it's best to leave it be for now.
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![]() I had a little piece of one arm fall off shortly after adding my linkia but he's been pretty active and doing well ever since. I've had it for about 2 months now and I always see him in different places every time I look at the tank.
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