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Micro Brittle Stars

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I have some Micro Brittle Stars available right now.

Minimum purchase - 10ea. for $40 plus shipping

Better Deal - 30ea. for $90 plus shipping

Best Deal - 50ea. for $125 plus shipping

I am confident that these will ship successfully via USPS Priority Mail (to the lower 48 only). I will use a 72 hour heat pack and a styrofoam box. Cost = $20

If you want to add corals to your order I have over 200 species that I am growing out ranging from high end SPS, Chalices and Mushrooms to more common stuff. I'm guessing that 75% are available right now. I'll provide a list to anyone interested in adding corals to your order. I'm not going to try show coral pics on this thread but would be happy to do so via PMs. FedEx Overnight only for orders that include corals. I'll guarantee live delivery for Brittle Stars and corals.

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How did you breed them?

They breed all by themselves. I can't remember not having them. I can't pick up a rock or a frag plug without seeing them on the bottom. I must have thousands. They are almost always hiding so they are not annoying or obvious. Just cute and good little cleaners.
 

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They breed all by themselves. I can't remember not having them. I can't pick up a rock or a frag plug without seeing them on the bottom. I must have thousands. They are almost always hiding so they are not annoying or obvious. Just cute and good little cleaners.

Did you put them in a separate container?
 
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Did you put them in a separate container?

As far as I know nothing preys on these guys that we would normally keep in our home reef tanks. I just keep them with everything else in my tanks. Even Frag tanks. The container in the picture was just to collect them in for a picture. When I had a Harlequin shrimp for nuisance starfish control a few years ago, he didn't even bother them.
 
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