Brittle Stars Reef Tank at Tracey Parrish blog

Brittle Stars Reef Tank. I just picked up some frags today from another reefer hobbyist and when i did my coral dip, a few what look like brittle stars. Both are reef safe and depending on who you ask can be very beneficial in a reef tank. The top one is just a banded brittle. I have a brittle star fish in my reef tank that i used to help cycle over 2 years ago. Serpent and brittle sea stars are popular. The brittle starfish is one of those reef invertebrates that is often hidden away during the day. The brittle stars come out at night and scavenge all over the bottom of the tank and on. My daughter and son love my tank and they keep asking me if i could ever get a starfish. He never comes out and i know he's a scavenger. I have a 6 month old 13.5 gallon nano tank. In the aquarium they can be fed small pieces of fish, placing the food near or even under the sea star.

Zoanthid / brittle stars REEF2REEF Saltwater and Reef Aquarium Forum
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My daughter and son love my tank and they keep asking me if i could ever get a starfish. I just picked up some frags today from another reefer hobbyist and when i did my coral dip, a few what look like brittle stars. Serpent and brittle sea stars are popular. He never comes out and i know he's a scavenger. I have a 6 month old 13.5 gallon nano tank. In the aquarium they can be fed small pieces of fish, placing the food near or even under the sea star. I have a brittle star fish in my reef tank that i used to help cycle over 2 years ago. Both are reef safe and depending on who you ask can be very beneficial in a reef tank. The brittle stars come out at night and scavenge all over the bottom of the tank and on. The brittle starfish is one of those reef invertebrates that is often hidden away during the day.

Zoanthid / brittle stars REEF2REEF Saltwater and Reef Aquarium Forum

Brittle Stars Reef Tank The top one is just a banded brittle. I have a 6 month old 13.5 gallon nano tank. The top one is just a banded brittle. Both are reef safe and depending on who you ask can be very beneficial in a reef tank. In the aquarium they can be fed small pieces of fish, placing the food near or even under the sea star. I just picked up some frags today from another reefer hobbyist and when i did my coral dip, a few what look like brittle stars. The brittle starfish is one of those reef invertebrates that is often hidden away during the day. My daughter and son love my tank and they keep asking me if i could ever get a starfish. He never comes out and i know he's a scavenger. The brittle stars come out at night and scavenge all over the bottom of the tank and on. I have a brittle star fish in my reef tank that i used to help cycle over 2 years ago. Serpent and brittle sea stars are popular.

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