so, i was looking up some info on brittlestars and i came across this on wikpedia:
"Over 60 species of brittle stars are known to be bioluminescent.[6] Most of these produce light in the green wavelengths, although a few blue-emitting species have also been discovered. Both shallow-water and deep-sea species of brittle stars are known to produce light. Presumably, this light is used to deter predators."
im sold, where do i get a bioluminescent brittle star!? if even one species is reef safe...
"Over 60 species of brittle stars are known to be bioluminescent.[6] Most of these produce light in the green wavelengths, although a few blue-emitting species have also been discovered. Both shallow-water and deep-sea species of brittle stars are known to produce light. Presumably, this light is used to deter predators."
im sold, where do i get a bioluminescent brittle star!? if even one species is reef safe...