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![]() I found three of these in my tank this morning 1 was in the rock and I thought it was a bristle worm and ripped off part of this arm
![]() They are brown and white banded with long arms Are they good or bad???? Sorry far the bad pics thay can move pretty fast and they alway look clear on the little screen til you download them ![]() ![]() ![]()
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![]() They are just fine. Most of us in Calgary have many in their tanks. I probably have hundreds in one tank alone.
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![]() I believe they are called bristle stars, and I too have hundreds of them.
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![]() Yup, no harm, no foul. So far they've been harmless additions to my seahorse tank's bio-diversity. Got em in some LR.
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