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xnikki118x
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I purchased a small green brittlestar a few days ago, and it seems to be doing very well thus far. It hides, but not all that much, and goes absolutely crazy when I feed the tank, crawling all over the place with my cleaner shrimp to catch whatever the fish don't get first.
Last night I threw some shrimp pellets in for my crabs, as I do weekly or so since they enjoy them, and the green brittle immediately made itself known and just kept scooping up the pellets and bringing them to its mouth. I watched very intently and it was very interesting to say the least, but the more pellets it ate, the bigger and more 'lumpy' the top of its central disc became.
Is this a bad thing? Can it eat itself to death? The central disc was seriously like 1.5x the size it was, it must have eaten like 8 shrimp pellets. You could see the skin stretching and the outlines of the lumpy pellets. I just don't want it to like, explode or anything.
Last night I threw some shrimp pellets in for my crabs, as I do weekly or so since they enjoy them, and the green brittle immediately made itself known and just kept scooping up the pellets and bringing them to its mouth. I watched very intently and it was very interesting to say the least, but the more pellets it ate, the bigger and more 'lumpy' the top of its central disc became.
Is this a bad thing? Can it eat itself to death? The central disc was seriously like 1.5x the size it was, it must have eaten like 8 shrimp pellets. You could see the skin stretching and the outlines of the lumpy pellets. I just don't want it to like, explode or anything.
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