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10/02/2006, 09:01 PM | #1 |
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Harlequin shrimp food question(CC?)
got a pair of Harlequin shrimps today! i know they only eat seastars, and im gonna go get couple tomorrow! but i want to clear something before i go out and buy those poor stars.
here are my water para and tank stuffs: everything bad:0 calc 350-400, alk10-13, pH 8.2-8.3, SG 1.025. 12gal with 5gal fuge, total 30lb of LR, both have 4inch LS, 2-3 lb of cheato in the fuge(27W dual PC) and MH 150w for the maintank, aqua C remora skimmer 24-7 first, how fast will it take for a pair of adult harlequin to immoblize a seastar? say chocolatechip (small) because i have this 4x4 sandy area ready for the star/shrimp battle, but everywhere else is filled with zoa/sps/mushrooms/anemone/clams. i dont want the chocolate chip destory those expensive stuffs before my harlequin can stop it. second, will the harlequin shrimp keep the seastar alive by feeding it? if so, do i need to drop some meaty food near the shrimps during their feeding? also, will the seastar try to move/flip back during the feeding? (expensive corals/clams/anemone are near by) third, can i keep 1-2 chocolate chip in my fuge? (5gal) and feed them meaty food once every couple days to keep them alive? so i can chop off a leg to feed the shrimps if they cannot stop the starfish from destory my zoas in time thanks very much!! |
10/02/2006, 10:23 PM | #2 |
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Harlequins can immobolize a starfish pretty quick. I think it usually took a week and a half for my single female to eat one. I think extras will be fine in your sump. Once they are immobolized the starfish won't eat, so no worries there. Good luck with them they are fascinating creatures. I have cut off legs, but I really hated doing it, and they are amazingly hard to cut.
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10/03/2006, 01:14 AM | #3 |
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ouch. lovely shrimps... bad habits!
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