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Wish I wasnt land locked… that looks coolIt’s so simple to set up a native jar . I wonder if any members want to have a go . If you live near the sea that is . Great fun for you and the kids.![]()
Wait they all have tails like that??Feather Star is a bit misleading. They’re actually an echinoderm known as a Crinoid. They’re an ancient clade that’s been around for about 490 million years.![]()
Yep simple take a jar to the beech sand seaweeds few shells . The anemone came from one of my native tanks they are called snake locks . Also hid a little home made bubble filter at the back and a small £8 clip on light which I put on a timer. And everything did really well. Also a couple of shrimp but the anemone munched them . And I now only use natural sea water in all my tanks and have seen an vast improvement. Have a run out with the family have a great day Rock poolingWish I wasnt land locked… that looks cool
This is one from 300-400 million yrs ago. Modern crinoids lack the stemWait they all have tails like that??
More info vetteguy in English not a riddle pleaseI’m wide open to addition and deletions
Most desires are generated With questions from others
I’m short on time first half of each week as I was begged to do what I’m highly skilled withMore info vetteguy in English not a riddle please
^^All good options^^I am for all the above plus whatever may be thrown in the mix.
Can’t go wrong with pictures as long as they don’t get anyone fired.
I hope to get out on a good day at low tide and find something picture worthy. Last two times I went weather and water visibility were not good.
Was toying with the idea of taking a picture of something and see who can identify it first, may even be a part of the picture.
A joke of the day, or pic of the day or ??, something light to keep the thread rolling
That's cool!
If I were a wrasse, I would too.I had one of those, but my wrasse ate it

