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- Upper East Side
I just got home from a conference I was at all week and I was examining my tank for gains and losses. I noticed that I had some tissue recession on my digitata. When the lights went out, I realized why.
The largest microbrittle star I've ever seen was hanging on it. Here is a picture of it with the light off, and one after a flipped the lights on.
Once I saw this one, I started looking around (especially after I flipped on the lights) and I saw tons of them scurring into little holes - only they aren't so micro anymore.
Is this a common problem among SPS keepers? Or am I just blessed with a mutant strain of "micro" brittle stars? (To be clear, I know that the micro brittles aren't EATING the SPS; they are irritating the SPS with their legs.)
Also, how do you recommend I reduce my micro brittle population? Will harlequin shrimp eat them?
The largest microbrittle star I've ever seen was hanging on it. Here is a picture of it with the light off, and one after a flipped the lights on.
Once I saw this one, I started looking around (especially after I flipped on the lights) and I saw tons of them scurring into little holes - only they aren't so micro anymore.
Is this a common problem among SPS keepers? Or am I just blessed with a mutant strain of "micro" brittle stars? (To be clear, I know that the micro brittles aren't EATING the SPS; they are irritating the SPS with their legs.)
Also, how do you recommend I reduce my micro brittle population? Will harlequin shrimp eat them?
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