You can lay him out in the sun and flip him over after a day. It takes about three days to completely dry. Then hang him in a frame :D that's my way.... i did it to atleast 5 before till i got told it was humaine
Dry it in the position you want to display it in - they get very hard when dried. Dry it on a board in a hot attic or somewhere it won't be disturbed by vermin, little brothers or other annoying creatures. It may smell bad for a little while - but that aspect dissipates the drier it gets.
try this>>
http:/www.seashells.org/cleaning/starfish.htm
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Set the starfish under a high watt heating light and let it dry up. Then keep it, glue it, or just give it away; but regardless of what you do handle with care....
Keeping a dead Starfish could be difficult because of the odor . One way would be to dry it out completely , or store it submersed in alcohol , or some other preserving liquid.
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Because it's dead
no! ew. why would you? Flush her!
no, its dead. a half dead starfish can for as long as it's alive. all the way dead things=no more doing anything,ever.
No way ! We were stupid enough to do that once and ended up with a lot of dead (eaten) fish.
A dead star would basically be one that ran out of fuel. Such a star no longer has the radiation pressure to keep it "blown up"; it will collapse. Depending on its mass, it will collapse into a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole.
They are scavengers and will eat the decaying/dead plants, dead animals (such as a dead fish) and algae. They keep the water nice and clean and the water quality up.
Yes, If another fish was to eat the star fish whilst underwater then the star fish would die.
star fish are food
what is names of star fish
I only know of Marine Star fish.
Dead Fish was created in 2005.