The green brittle Ophiarachna incrassata is not likely to eat worms in the DSB. However, please note that *some* people have had trouble with large brittles going after other tank inhabitants, like small fish. If there is a dead or dying fish in the tank they will go for it fast. They are sold as scavengers, but it is important to remember that they will not allow themselves to starve, and thus can and will eat other tank inhabitants. I suggest keeping them well fed by spot feeding with shrimp, fish, etc. Other species of brittles and serpents do not have the same bad reputation. You may wish to consider one of these instead. There area a number of posts on green brittles so you may wish to do a search for information.
Miniature brittles are excellent additions to the tank.
I think most owners will agree however, that brittlestars are one of the most interesting invertebrate additions to their tank!
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[ July 25, 2001: Message edited by: ophiuroid ]
Miniature brittles are excellent additions to the tank.
I think most owners will agree however, that brittlestars are one of the most interesting invertebrate additions to their tank!
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Brittlestars!! http://home.att.net/~ophiuroid
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[ July 25, 2001: Message edited by: ophiuroid ]