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![]() Well it is definitely Not :Oreaster reticulatus
http://www.aquarium.net/0797/0797_2.shtml ![]() By the way O. reticulatus (<50cm)is also a Caribean species, although the similiar Oreaster occidentalis renamed Pentaceraster cf. cumingi(<20cm) is an Hawaii to Eastern Pacific species. Neither resemble Emily's star. Both are fairly large when compared to Emily's. I am curious EmilyB and Delphinus, What about this star do you feel is different? Delphinus you mentioned "subtle enough differences", what are they? I'm not trying to be argumentative, I view this as a debate. As to the store owner saying he thinks it is Indo....I think that was just a standard reply. A majority of store owners/employees are anything but knowledgable, and before every store owner posts a reply to that....notice I said a "majority" not ALL. Anyways It may have come through an LA shipment from QM or a similiar supplier that consolidate shipments from around the world for their availability list. Even though Emily is probably tired of this debate by now, I too would like to see a closer picture too. I couldn't get the link to work sorry. This is what I believe you have: http://www.nhm.org/guana/bvi-invt/bv...-i03/06x32.htm
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