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    They are likely the tiny brittle stars - and they are good.
    Bill

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    Do they get bigger or do most of them stay small... Like what Im sayin I guess is has anyone had brittles to actually reproduce?

    What a noob question lol

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    I counted them about a year ago in my big tank. I had a bazillion. Exactly. Seriously, there were several under every rock, and thousands of arms reaching out of the holes in rocks. So, yes, they reproduce. With arms, max size is about a quarter.
    Bill

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    hey guys, i am going to bump this thread to the top again, lol.

    i was wondering if harlequin shrimp can/will eat these. i really don't want pillow stars in my tank and chocolate chip stars can get expensive.

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    I still wanted to buy some of these little guys, although I saw a couple in my sump a few weeks back but havnt seen any since. I do have a harliquen shrimp in my display and a hungry wrasse. maybe thats why I dont see them very often. I see lots of asternia stars though

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    No, when I had harlequins they did NOT eat the tiny brittle stars.
    Bill

    215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!

    "I killed my first SW Fish in 1971..."

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