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mmmmmm....deeeetriiiiitus......... :razz:
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Hey I think I found it in my Inverts book by Julian Sprung. Theres a pic of one that looks just like it. Echinaster echinophorus from the carribean?? Eats sponges, microalgae. I'll email the page to you Em.
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I pulled the echinaster thing a while back. someone told me they wouldn't be collected for our area.
The echinaster has much longer arms. keep looking please :cool: |
aww nuts
thats the only thing remotely close in my book |
BTW, I have tons of sponges. It doesn't eat sponge.
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Anything really worth having isn't easy.... :lol: I'm gonna email the guy one more time. I don't know how conversant he is with his suppliers...
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nice star, but how many channels does it give you?
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The too good to be true starfish
if you find anything out on its name and it being shipped please lets us coast guys know. I would be most interested in purchasing one. Or two.
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I think I saw marinedepotlive.com was selling them as potentially part of a cleaner crew, you'd get an orange knobby OR a red fromia. But alas, still no latin name for the orange knobby..
http://www.marinedepotlive.com/tccb304.html Actually, I keep finding several pages with this starfish pictured with pleas of "If anyone knows the latin name of this starfish please let us know .... " Would this be worthwhile posing the ID question to say, Dr. Ron? |
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Then again Oxford is Brtish so it might have a different meaning than the American dictionaries. :question: :question: :confused: |
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