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I would guess not, but maybe someone has tried it and will chime in for you here:
The Red-Knobbed Starfish (Protoreaster linckii), on the other hand, “is considered as a voracious scavenger, mainly feeding on sponges, sea anemones, soft corals, etc. It is considered as an enemy of pearl oysters along the coast of the Gulf of Mannar.”*
* My source: https://www.researchgate.net/public...dea_Tuticorin_coast_south-east_coast_of_India
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