Brittle Stars Good Or Bad at Ruby Earle blog

Brittle Stars Good Or Bad. Brittle stars are beneficial detritivores. He never comes out and i know he's a scavenger. Hello 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 appeared. It seems brittle stars are getting a bad rap lately. It’s pretty cool when you do see their long arms sticking out. I have herd a few stories of little brittle stars that wrap around. Reef central online community > invert and plant forums > other invertebrates: Normal serpent or brittle stars do great in tanks and are really cool scavengers. I woud leave him in there. Mine is twice the size of yours and is totally mellow. Brittle star have spiky/hairy arms (like yours) and are considered reef safe. I have a brittle star fish in my reef tank that i used to help cycle over 2 years ago. Serpent stars have smooth arms and can be a bit dicey. I have found two of these now and an wondering if they are good or bad. The only exception is green brittle stars, which are dark green and will eat fish once they get big.

Photographing Brittle Stars (Getting Good Photos For Identification
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Brittle stars are beneficial detritivores. Serpent stars have smooth arms and can be a bit dicey. Normal serpent or brittle stars do great in tanks and are really cool scavengers. It’s pretty cool when you do see their long arms sticking out. Mine is twice the size of yours and is totally mellow. I have herd a few stories of little brittle stars that wrap around. He never comes out and i know he's a scavenger. Reef central online community > invert and plant forums > other invertebrates: I have found two of these now and an wondering if they are good or bad. Brittle star have spiky/hairy arms (like yours) and are considered reef safe.

Photographing Brittle Stars (Getting Good Photos For Identification

Brittle Stars Good Or Bad The only exception is green brittle stars, which are dark green and will eat fish once they get big. Normal serpent or brittle stars do great in tanks and are really cool scavengers. I have herd a few stories of little brittle stars that wrap around. Hello 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 appeared. It’s pretty cool when you do see their long arms sticking out. Mine is twice the size of yours and is totally mellow. He never comes out and i know he's a scavenger. Brittle stars are beneficial detritivores. I have a brittle star fish in my reef tank that i used to help cycle over 2 years ago. It seems brittle stars are getting a bad rap lately. Brittle star have spiky/hairy arms (like yours) and are considered reef safe. Serpent stars have smooth arms and can be a bit dicey. I have found two of these now and an wondering if they are good or bad. The only exception is green brittle stars, which are dark green and will eat fish once they get big. I woud leave him in there. Reef central online community > invert and plant forums > other invertebrates:

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