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Removing brittle stars from LR?



 
 
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Old February 24th 05, 11:32 AM
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Ok, I've got some pics...

A heap of them in a small piece of rock:
http://sswain.tripod.com/tank/inrock.jpg

I managed to gently break apart a tiny chip to remove this little
fella:
http://sswain.tripod.com/tank/star1.jpg
http://sswain.tripod.com/tank/star2.jpg

Showing scale - about 20mm long when stretched out:
http://sswain.tripod.com/tank/star3.jpg

It's interesting to note how the three legs that were kept inside the
rock haven't grown as much as the other three. I've seen a couple of
them on the glass in the fuge and they were the same.


And for something different... something that shouldn't have 6 legs:
http://sswain.tripod.com/tank/6legged.jpg



Cheers,
Stu

 




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