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Unread 03/27/2016, 05:10 PM   #1
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Starfish

Does anyone know what kind of starfish this is?


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Unread 03/27/2016, 05:12 PM   #2
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asterina starfish


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Unread 03/28/2016, 05:36 AM   #3
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Unread 03/28/2016, 07:20 AM   #4
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Some are reef safe, others are not. I picked up a bunch because I thought they were cute. Two weeks later my trumpet coral and GSP were all eaten up...


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Unread 03/28/2016, 07:30 AM   #5
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They are great additions to your CUC as long as you weren't so unlucky as to get coral eating ones. I used to have swarms of them in my old tank, and everyone loved the "cute little starfishes". Just watch your corals carefully.


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Unread 03/28/2016, 08:24 AM   #6
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They are great additions to your CUC as long as you weren't so unlucky as to get coral eating ones. I used to have swarms of them in my old tank, and everyone loved the "cute little starfishes". Just watch your corals carefully.
What he said. I've never had a problem with them in 25+ years and counting


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Unread 03/29/2016, 07:37 AM   #7
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yeah be careful with those small stars they can be bad, they can eat away some small corals, like the polyps. Just keep an eye on them


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Unread 03/29/2016, 07:49 AM   #8
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We had an unknown number in our 125. Maybe we had some bad ones. If a coral had a dead or dying area they would swarm and eat the tissue. Little or no time for recovery.


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