Mini brittlestar spawning event

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This is so interesting. @Erin1971Texas and @EricR are your brittle stars out like that normally our did they just come out for this?
I almost never see them OUT -- just arms sticking out of rocks everywhere at feeding time,,, but I've seen this type of spawning thing a handful of times, usually when I'm moving rocks or pulling them out to scrub, like I mentioned.
 
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This is so interesting. @Erin1971Texas and @EricR are your brittle stars out like that normally our did they just come out for this?
I see arms all the time, especially during feeding and after lights out, but rarely see the bodies...
 
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Are these micro brittle stars or regular? I bought micro and they are supper small and I have never seen them since adding them to the tank, I have some of the regular larger ones which look like these. Just curious
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Are these micro brittle stars or regular? I bought micro and they are supper small and I have never seen them since adding them to the tank, I have some of the regular larger ones which look like these. Just curious
Do the micro grow into regular brittle starfish ?
 

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Do the micro grow into regular brittle starfish ?
Since they're spawning (i.e. sexually mature), I would assume not. I'd assume these are different species than the normal brittle stars (there are over 2,000 known brittle star species, so this wouldn't be surprising to me).
 

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I wonder if the water change water was at a different temperature. Maybe a change in temperature could have caused a spawning event.
 
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@EricR did yours spawn again too??
I actually noticed a couple on top of rocks spewing stuff about a week ago but lights were going down so didn't bother trying for a video.
*I recently started doing frequent, small water changes with low alkalinity water to deal with a runaway alkalinity situation so that may (or may not) have triggered something

I assume they probably spawn more often than I observe and it must "take" sometimes because I definitely have more in my tank now than I did a couple of years ago.
 

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