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Location: South Florida
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Hungry Starfish
Hi,
I am new to this hobby and having a great time learning from all of the advise offered here on Reef Central... I am just learning how to post pictures.. so this is my first attempt. My ever so hungry brittle star is stealing mysid shrimp from my candy cane coral... I really liked the shot...enjoy.. and thanks again to everyone who helps us newbies... ![]() |
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That particular type of brittle star is known to eat fish...
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Ophiarachna incrassata does not mix well with fish, as bertoni says.
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You've done it now, haven't you? Current Tank Info: 40g breeder patch reef w/ seagrass; 2-250w XM 10K; Vortech MP40wES & MP10wES; BM Curve 7 skimmer; carbon & occasional GFO |
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I had one just orange. I lost a number of smaller fish to it before taking it back to the LFS.... A couple of yellowtailed damsels I didnt feel too bad about losing among them
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You can't control the wind, but you can adjust your sails. Current Tank Info: 270 gallon reef. |
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