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.
Yes, If another fish was to eat the star fish whilst underwater then the star fish would die.
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.
star fish are food
what is names of star fish
I only know of Marine Star fish.
Dead Fish was created in 2005.