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Old December 21st 06, 11:01 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Pszemol
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Default Stars and Clowns and Anemones, Oh My.

"George" wrote in message ...
True, although mine has also sank it's 'teeth' right into quite healthy
ones as well. I wouldn't exactly call a 15 year old 20" (from armtip to
armtip) green brittle star typical of the type of cleaning crew that most
want to keep in their reef tanks. Which is why I don't keep it in the main
tank anymore. But that's just my own experience talking.


Yes, I have heard reports about the green ones being "bad guys".
Too large for an average aquarium.