Originally Posted by
ophiura
As an aside, there is really no correction on this one....there is no biological distinction between these two, though hobbyists insist on trying. The latin name ophiuroid contains the greek root ophio - which means serpent/snake like. So that is one common name. The name brittlestar refers to the ability of all ophiuroids to autonomize, or drop arms, when stressed. Hence, the "brittle" star part. Both have arm spines, which people try to claim serpentstars don't.
There is no valid biological/taxonomic/behavioral distinction to be made on this one. If that is the only thing, then that is pretty dang good
ahhh, i knew you would get to that one before me. anyways, i have only responded to one ***** thread, saying that the one by me was good. It has since changed a few times, that is the people working the fish section. now every time i go in i get pretty upset. Tons of sick fish, dead fish, uncared for fish, ect. And that is all i am going to say. some are good, and some are bad.
Orph: you should just sticky one of these threads to the top so it isnt asked every week or two
lol