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Unread 01/20/2007, 11:31 AM   #1
NCC-1701
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Starfish Question

I recently added a carpet anemone to my tank and a few days later a couple of very small star fish appeared. It looks like they hitched a ride with the anemone. My question is will it be OK to leave them in the tank or do I need to get them out. The tank is a 215 with lots of soft corals and a few hard corals. They are very small < 1/4 inch in diameter and white.


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Unread 01/20/2007, 11:34 AM   #2
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More than likely mini brittle stars. Nothing to worry about at all.


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Unread 01/20/2007, 11:51 AM   #3
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long skinny arms, or short fat arms? any chance of a pic?


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Unread 01/20/2007, 11:56 AM   #4
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Little skinny arms = Very beneficial, perfectly safe.

Thick stubby arms = Can do a little damage, however in a large tank (and even much smaller tanks) it will be so minimal that the good they do will far outweigh the bad.


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Unread 01/20/2007, 12:45 PM   #5
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I have two brittle stars in the tank (large central areas and five long skinny arms. The new guys are much different. The central area is smaller, with five small stubby arms.


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Unread 01/20/2007, 02:27 PM   #6
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Sounds like an asterina star if it has chubby arms.
Most types are safe but there are a few bad kinds.

I have some in my 150 that never bothered anything.

Heres a hitchiker site with a pict of one but they can look a little different. The legs vary and they can have like 7 or 1 lol cuz they split.

http://www.xtalworld.com/Aquarium/hitchfaq.htm

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