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#1 |
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Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: Cambridge, OH
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What is this critter?
Anyone know what this is? Bristle Star?
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#2 |
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Arms wave around slowly.
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#3 |
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I would have said bristle worm. But the fact you think it is a star makes me think you can tell it has multiple arms, so brittle star might be the answer.
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#4 |
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You are correct. Multiple arms.
Thank You sir. |
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#5 |
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I 2nd brittle star.
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#6 |
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These are good correct?
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#7 |
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If it's the small kind that hitchhikes on liverock it should be ok, I've got several, they just wave thier arms at feeding time and hide out the rest . . .
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