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Found on a xenia frag. Looks to be some kind of starfish. Wondering if it's safe.
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Weird. Not sure id say its a star fish. Google. (Common reef hitch hikers ) theres a list with pictures itll help u determine this sucker
 
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Thanks. I've been looking at every hitchhiker list I can find but still nothing. In person it looks like a fat,squishy, starfish. It's definitely not asterina. Hopefully someone else will know and chime in.
 

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Looks like a star of some kind to me. Use forceps and peel it off the rock and turn it over
 

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