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There really aught to be 3 classes of such similar
stars: Brittle Star Brittle Serpent (for lack of a better name) Serpent Star The green brittles often sold in pet stores, I would put under the Brittle Serpent classification. I would classify brittle stars as being full of spikes on the legs, and having more spike volume than leg volume. I would classify brittle serpent as having a lot of spikes on the legs, but not as great of a volume of spike per volume of leg ratio. I would classify serpent stars as having no spikes on the legs. Wayne Sallee Pszemol wrote on 3/17/2008 10:57 PM: "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... If it's a brittle, and not a serpent, then it's probably not much risk, but brittle stars are quite good at catching live brine shrimp to eat. What are the characteristic features of a brittle star to distinguish it from a serpent star? I have one black star caught in Hawaii and I am not sure if it is brittle or serpent. It *is* brittle - it lost a leg when I cought it, but it regrown it pretty quickly when in the tank. It seems like it intentionally sacrifice the leg in the efford to escape from me, the predator ;-) |
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