Serpent Star/Brittle Star Article

redwarrior77

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If you couldn't tell, I've been studying up on my new tank inhabitants. One of the cooler parts of my CUC has been the green serpent star I got as part of part 2. It's great to watch him wander around the tank with the way he moves.

However, it looks like anyone with one of these might want to watch it with smaller fish as they grow:
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/brittlestars.htm

Richard, do you have any advice on this? In a few months I was hoping to add a pair of b&w clownfish. I was planning to see how the 2 native fish do in there now with him in the meantime.

Thanks!
 
Re: Serpent Star/Brittle Star Article

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13008759#post13008759 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by redwarrior77
If you couldn't tell, I've been studying up on my new tank inhabitants. One of the cooler parts of my CUC has been the green serpent star I got as part of part 2. It's great to watch him wander around the tank with the way he moves.

However, it looks like anyone with one of these might want to watch it with smaller fish as they grow:
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/brittlestars.htm

Richard, do you have any advice on this? In a few months I was hoping to add a pair of b&w clownfish. I was planning to see how the 2 native fish do in there now with him in the meantime.

Thanks!

Remember in the sea everything eats something.
 
good advice

good advice

Yes, Denny that is true.

remember these are gulf critters and not the ones from other seas/oceans. I got a very large dark maroon serpent star and it is probably same species as yours. Just because it is green does not mean it is the one with the reputation for eating small fish.
 
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