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| View Poll Results: Are large brittle stars safe with fish and inverts | |||
| Only the small ones are safe – don’t trust any large ones |
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7 | 11.67% |
| Only the green ones hunt fish – trust all of the others |
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11 | 18.33% |
| Colour doesn’t matter – don’t trust any of them |
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2 | 3.33% |
| Get it out as fast as you can |
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2 | 3.33% |
| Innocent until proven guilty - keep a close eye on it |
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17 | 28.33% |
| Innocent until proven guilty – nothing to worry about |
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10 | 16.67% |
| Safe with fish but not inverts |
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1 | 1.67% |
| Safe with inverts but not fish |
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0 | 0% |
| They may eat sick or dying fish - but never a healthy fish |
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13 | 21.67% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 60. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I'd just like to say small fish that are easily caught would not be a good match for a large brittle star. Example engineer Goby they trap their selves in a chamber making for an easy prey item for the brittle. I've kept a Green death brittle star for about 8 years now it measures 24" across, I've always been on guard with it and other that the Goby it's been a great animal. Most people viewing my tank say "whats that" and then they want to see the whole thing so I pull out the food and say "Dance for us" being the Star that it is the performance is always a hit. Ticket on sale Sat.
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| brittle star, eat, fish, hunt, safe |
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