Gash on serpent starfish.

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I noticed during feeding today that my green serpent star has a huge “gash” in its disc. It seems to be eating like it normally would and can still move around fine. I don’t remember seeing this yesterday but it could have very well been there. What do you could have caused this?

Thanks in advance.
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They can. I would say just leave it and let it heal on it’s own. It’s eating and moving around fine
 
They can. I would say just leave it and let it heal on it’s own. It’s eating and moving around fine

Ok, thanks for the advice. I hope it will heal itself over time. If it doesn’t heal I may try to have it reproduce asexually.
 
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It’s starting to breathe heavy and won’t go after food anymore. What’s the next step? Should I try to cut it in half or just leave it be?
 
Yup, very resilient. I'd leave it alone. As far as cutting it in half I'm sure that will kill it. Mine have lost arms before and they still wiggle around for quite a while but I don't think they reproduce that way (someone correct me if I'm wrong)...
 
Yup, very resilient. I'd leave it alone. As far as cutting it in half I'm sure that will kill it. Mine have lost arms before and they still wiggle around for quite a while but I don't think they reproduce that way (someone correct me if I'm wrong)...

Here is an article on how they asexually reproduce. I believe that they’re one of the only species of starfish that can.

https://animals.mom.me/brittle-starfish-reproduce-6551.html
 
Very interesting, from what I've read today you need a large, very stable tank and nothing that will pick on the injured starfish. I personally wouldn't do it as I believe your starfish will recover from its gash (mine have recovered from some nasty injuries) but if you do then please post pics and keep us posted on your results
 
Very interesting, from what I've read today you need a large, very stable tank and nothing that will pick on the injured starfish. I personally wouldn't do it as I believe your starfish will recover from its gash (mine have recovered from some nasty injuries) but if you do then please post pics and keep us posted on your results

I agree, it seems to be recovering very well. I started to worry when it stopped eating but it ate like a pig today. The gash is starting to heal and is only about half the size it was. At the moment I do not think I will doing surgery on it any time soon[emoji16]
 

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