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    Attachment 410Attachment 409Here's a few shots of my 14g
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    Another nice looking tank!
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    very nice. i want a nano i think they are so cool. are thost starfish hiding from the harlequin or is that just the holding tank for them?

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    Just a holding tank Jeremy. However, I may purchase another Harlequin for this tank as it is full of asterina. I've been plucking them from the glass and tossing them in the 30g fuge.
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    ive always wanted a harlequin, i think they look so cool

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    Yeah, Harlequins are neat. But be prepared to feed them. I keep 2 red linkias that I got from AQSP and morbid as it seems, I harvest a leg at a time for feeding. I rotate the starfish in this manner and the legs do grow back. My old lady says I'm twisted and cruel. HarHarHar!!!!
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    i heard they dont even have nervous systems so they cant even feel it

    edit:googled it they have nervous systems but i did hear they dont feel

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    good article http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Starfish they dont have a true brain.

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    Thanks Jeremy, cool article. I'm thinking severe an arm and see if it will grow a new starfish. What do you think? Free linkia stars for everybody. Looks like another marine science experiment in propagating starfish is in order.
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    yeah no kidding just get a part of the mouth with the leg

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