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March 2nd 04, 04:48 AM
I have a small white brittle star - about six inches from tentacle to
tentacle. Will it each my shrimp? My wife is rather attached to the
shrimp and would be upset if the star ate it.

Steve \Srfmon\
March 2nd 04, 05:20 AM
Generally they are reef safe. If you are worried that it will eat other
things in your tank you need to target feed it just so you know that it
won't get the urge.
But as always yours might have a different idea.
Steve

"text-mode" > wrote in message
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> I have a small white brittle star - about six inches from tentacle to
> tentacle. Will it each my shrimp? My wife is rather attached to the
> shrimp and would be upset if the star ate it.

Christ's Soldiers
March 2nd 04, 01:54 PM
In the land of rec.aquaria.marine.reefs, the word of the Lord came to
text-mode and verily he spoke saying:

> I have a small white brittle star - about six inches from tentacle to
> tentacle. Will it each my shrimp? My wife is rather attached to the
> shrimp and would be upset if the star ate it.

My maroon serpent star, which I was told was more docile than a brittle
star, killed and ate my blue mandrin goby : (
After that I target fed him chunks of smelt twice a week and he was a
good boy. He would always steal the food right out of the mouth of my
anemone however so I had to contain him during feeding. I wouldn't get
one again. To much hassle.

--

-John
Because it makes things difficult to understand.
Why shouldn't I top post?

exk7
March 2nd 04, 02:19 PM
My brown bristle star, who was a cute little two inch creeper when I got
him, and now has a 14 inch wingspan that threatens to outdistance to
whole 29 gallon tank, was last seen licking his lips over a new $60
elegance coral.

rtk

Christ's Soldiers wrote:

>>I have a small white brittle star - about six inches from tentacle to
>>tentacle. Will it each my shrimp? My wife is rather attached to the
>>shrimp and would be upset if the star ate it.
>
>
> My maroon serpent star, which I was told was more docile than a brittle
> star, killed and ate my blue mandrin goby : (
> After that I target fed him chunks of smelt twice a week and he was a
> good boy. He would always steal the food right out of the mouth of my
> anemone however so I had to contain him during feeding. I wouldn't get
> one again. To much hassle.
>

Christ's Soldiers
March 2nd 04, 09:55 PM
In the land of rec.aquaria.marine.reefs, the word of the Lord came
to exk7 and verily he spoke saying:

> My brown bristle star, who was a cute little two inch creeper when
> I got him, and now has a 14 inch wingspan that threatens to
> outdistance to whole 29 gallon tank, was last seen licking his
> lips over a new $60 elegance coral.
>

Bummer...
bottom line:
brittle/serpent stars = bad juju

--

-John
Because it makes things difficult to understand.
Why shouldn't I top post?

GamePlayer No. 1058
March 7th 04, 04:49 PM
I guess I've been lucky so far, I have a nice green serpent star that is
about 6" from one arm tip to the other, and so far he's only gone after the
mysis shrimp that eventually gets to the bottom. He hasn't gone after any
of my snails or peppermint shrimp (yet). I was informed last night that he
is a predator and if there is not enough food for him, then he may go after
a fish, shrimp or even a snail. (I could do to loose a couple snails right
now, so hopefully that will be what he goes after first if he gets an
appetite for live food.)

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> I have a small white brittle star - about six inches from tentacle to
> tentacle. Will it each my shrimp? My wife is rather attached to the
> shrimp and would be upset if the star ate it.

Shane Kennedy
March 8th 04, 03:16 PM
i have peppermint shrimp & porcelain crabs crawl across the arms of my
brittle star. he never even moves. just recently introduced fish to
the tank, so we'll see how they fare.

Shane Kennedy
March 8th 04, 06:07 PM
CORRECTION: my star is a serpent, not brittle