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Culcita novaeguineae Mullet & Troschel 1842, the Bun Starfish,
Pincushion Star. Eastern Indian Ocean, Western Pacific. To a foot in
diameter. Though seemingly sessile, this animal requires large quarters
with plenty of open space, and feeding of bivalves, snails, fish meat,
tablets... and may eat your corals! Hawaii pic. |
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Culcita novaeguineae Mullet & Troschel 1842, the Bun Starfish,
Pincushion Star. Eastern Indian Ocean, Western Pacific. To a foot in
diameter. Though seemingly sessile, this animal requires large quarters
with plenty of open space, and feeding of bivalves, snails, fish meat,
tablets... and may eat your corals! Hawaii pic. |
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Culcita novaeguineae Mullet & Troschel 1842, the Bun Starfish,
Pincushion Star. Eastern Indian Ocean, Western Pacific. To a foot in
diameter. Though seemingly sessile, this animal requires large quarters
with plenty of open space, and feeding of bivalves, snails, fish meat,
tablets... and may eat your corals! Hawaii pic. |
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Culcita novaeguineae Mullet & Troschel 1842, the Bun Starfish,
Pincushion Star. Eastern Indian Ocean, Western Pacific. To a foot in
diameter. Though seemingly sessile, this animal requires large quarters
with plenty of open space, and feeding of bivalves, snails, fish meat,
tablets... and may eat your corals! French Polynesia pic.
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