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Default Echinoderms -Starfish, Urchins, Cucumbers etc

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An Introduction to the Echinoderms: The Sea Stars, Sea Urchins, Sea Cucumbers and More… by James W. Fatherree

Echinoderms, Unique and Odd by Ronald L. Shimek

Echinoderms in Aquaria by Ronald L. Shimek

Pentaradiality and Spines, a Recipe for Success by Ronald L. Shimek

The Spiny Skinned Animals, Phylum Echinodermata by Bob Fenner



Sea Stars:

Sea Stars by Ronald L. Shimek

Sea Stars – Linckia spp by Rob Toonen

Basket Stars by Rob Toonen

Feather Stars by Rob Toonen

Starfish Acclimatisation by Various Authors

Little White Starfish by Various Authors

Coral Eating Starfish by Various Authors



Starfish Considerations for the Common(and Commonly Misunderstood)Varieties by Anthony Calfo

We Owe A Lot To Brainless Dominance by Ronald L. Shimek

Sea Stars — The Whys, Why Nots and Wherefores by Ronald L. Shimek

Sea Stars/Starfishes, Part 1 by Bob Fenner
Sea Stars/Starfishes, Part 2 by Bob Fenner

Asterina (tiny, white) Stars by Bob Fenner

Chocolate Chip Stars by Bob Fenner

Crown of Thorns Sea Stars, Genus Acanthaster by Bob Fenner

Fromia Stars by Bob Fenner

Linckia Stars by Bob Fenner

Sand-Sifting Stars by Bob Fenner

Brittle and Basket Stars by Bob Fenner


Sea Cucumber Family:

The Medusa Worms by Rob Toonen

Medusa Worms by Rob Toonen

Cucumber Defences by Rob Toonen

Sea Cucumbers Part 2 by Rob Toonen

Gherkins to Dills, The Cucumbers of the Sea by Ronald L. Shimek

Sea Cucumbers by Scott W. Michael

Sea Cucumbers by Bob Fenner

Sea Apples by Rob Toonen


Sea Urchins:

Sea Urchins A Chemical Perspective by Randy Holmes-Farley

Sea Urchins, A Testy Subject by Ronald L. Shimek

Pincushions and Tuxedos: Urchins by Ronald L. Shimek

Sea Urchins and Sand Dollars Part 1 by Bob Fenner
Sea Urchins and Sand Dollars Part 2 by Bob Fenner




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