Feeding brittle stars - how often, how much?

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I got a very nice red brittle star from KP Aquatics last week. I chopped up some clam (which I feed to my RBTA) and offered her a piece. She took it happily. Now, when I feed the tank, I see her arm come out of the rockwork and I offer her another piece. Last night I discovered her "stash" of clam meat. I watched her eat the first one but she isn't eating the others. I hope this is a case of I'm over feeding her.

So, how often SHOULD I feed her?

Thanks!
 
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I didn't see mine for 2 years after I put it in. I thought it long dead until one night it wandered out. They are great scavengers but ithe couldn't hurt to give it a little grub once a week
 

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I never feed my stars. They're scavengers.
Not saying it's a bad thing to feed, just that I don't and you shouldn't need to unless you don't feed your tank enough.
 
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I've had a brittle & serpent star from KP for 3 years now. They do well picking up scraps that blow under the rocks where they hide out. Once in a while I squirt some flake or pellets their way, but usually only every couple weeks or so.
 

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I have to feed mine or he will steal from the anemones. Takes right from their mouths. As long as he gets a piece he is happy. And he knows the split second there is shrimp in the tank. Its about 12 inches across. I have had him for years. He is so big you can usually find him in the rocks.
 
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