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Jack Dempsey
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For those of you freshies who aren't very familiar with salt, I thought I'd bring you this amazing creature for your viewing pleasure.


The Red Feather StarFish


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Mods please dont move. please pm me if you have problem. Though technically salt, this thread is meant for freshwater audience.
 
OMG MAN THAT IS GROSS and im not talking about the vid change your display picture NOW!!



now that starfish is awesome
 
Theres a lfs not to far from me that had one of these. Aquatic Technologies in Columbia Station, Ohio. They are awesome to watch, but a royal pain in the behind to take care of. The owner of the store told me they are extremely sensitive and very hard to keep when I asked him why it wasn't for sale.
 
that is by far one of the best sw creatures ever
 
Gorgeous
 
what do u feed it?
 
It eats very very small plankton.

And yes they are very hard to take care of. For ever one you see, hundreds probably died for it to get there. They are best kept in the wild and in my opinion shouldn't be in the aquarium trade. I believe they are deepwater also.


They're quite epic
 
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Theres a lfs not to far from me that had one of these. Aquatic Technologies in Columbia Station, Ohio. They are awesome to watch, but a royal pain in the behind to take care of. The owner of the store told me they are extremely sensitive and very hard to keep when I asked him why it wasn't for sale.

How long was it there?
 
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