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Awibrandy

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Hi guys/gals! Here's another one that I am in need of help with an identification.
I just saw these today there appears to be 3 small clusters of them. All near or under my Harley! I've had the harley a couple of months since I picked it up from Witold. I had not fed it starfish because I needed it to wipe out my tank of the asterinas. Since I only seen a couple of asterinas I gave the Harley a leg off of a chocolate starfish earlier this week which it pounced on of course.:)
Now this evening I saw these small 1/8" of an inch starkly white baby teeth like things.

Can someone tell me what they are please? Are they shrimp poop, or eggs? Seem kind of big for either of the two.
 

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Awibrandy

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Thanks for trying fishman! You are right they do look like little white pebbles!!!!! Thing is I don't have pebbles in my reef, and these just showed up yesterday.
I see the harley sitting on some which makes me wonder if they are eggs. But I can't see the harley laying such large eggs.
I know the pics suck, but that was the best I could do.:( In any case they are the shape you see, white as you can see, small and smooth. Some are shaped like human baby teeth.
 
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ROFL that is a great pic, those are part of a starfish. They are calcareous pebbles that make up part of the sarfish's "skeleton". Without the Harley in the pic it might have been a question but with him standing over "the body" it becomes more obvious.
 

Awibrandy

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ROFL that is a great pic, those are part of a starfish. They are calcareous pebbles that make up part of the sarfish's "skeleton". Without the Harley in the pic it might have been a question but with him standing over "the body" it becomes more obvious.

I knew you would know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:flower:
 

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