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Out of interest what type of temp changes do you mean? lower? I know in freshwater systems an influx of colder fresh water would simulate spring waters which stimulants spawning, so maybe its possible to induce a spawning event in a marine habitat inverts...Cool! Temperature changes are probably the most common occurrence of spawning events, but changes in salinity, pH, or abundance of food (kicking up detritus) can all cause these spawning events in these stars.
this was a major cleaning, kicked up tons of detritus and a large water change. was pretty cool to witness.Cool! Temperature changes are probably the most common occurrence of spawning events, but changes in salinity, pH, or abundance of food (kicking up detritus) can all cause these spawning events in these stars.
this went on for around 45 minutes to an hour. almost had to do a second water changeAmazing! How long did it last for?

My memory is a bit fuzzy on the details of the temperature changes, as I discussed this with a colleague over lunch and our lab didn't use these brittle stars, but I believe the spawning could be triggered by temperature changes in both directions. I'm guessing abrupt cooler temperatures are more common events than abrupt warmer temperature events in the star's environment, but that's merely speculation. I had saved a few resources at the time in my one note- they may or may not be of interest to you:Amazing! How long did it last for?
Out of interest what type of temp changes do you mean? lower? I know in freshwater systems an influx of colder fresh water would simulate spring waters which stimulants spawning, so maybe its possible to induce a spawning event in a marine habitat inverts...

