Red and white brittle starfish

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Was cleaning the glass and when I flipped my algae scraper I saw this little guy crawling around on it. It looks kinda cool, never saw it before but is it safe? I read that some could get pretty big and may even be a hazard to your fish when they grow up. So leave it in or remove from the tank?

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the only harmful, fish-eating brittle stars are the large "green" brittle stars,
The green serpent stars are the fish eaters.
Yeah, pretty much all serpent/brittle stars (Ophiuroids) found in the hobby are harmless/beneficial CUC - as mentioned, the exception is the Green Serpent Star, Ophiarachna incrassata, which is abnormally opportunistically predatory.
 

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