Found this guy today must have been hiding there for at least 3 months becouse i havent added anything in a long time. anyone have any idea what kind of starfish it is and if it is reef safe?
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Its an asterina star. There are many types of asterinas. Most are harmless and even beneficial as clean up crew.
I haven't heard of asterinas eating coraline algae, if they do, they are not doing a very good job at all in my tanks. I'm having to scrape coraline off my back wall every week. In fact, looks like your mag-cleaner might need a couple of asterinas if they do indeed eat coraline.
I'd personally leave it alone unless you see it attacking coral.
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Wouldn't buy a H. shrimp. Asterina starfish are perfectly normal. It will take years to have a population that can make a dent on the coraline in a properly cared for aquarium. I have tons and several diff kinds. Yes they do eat the purple stuff (among other algae), but they will also possibly spread Coraline. When they eat coraline they may make a white spot, but in 2 days that spot will be back to purple. If you are considering a H. shrimp, at least wait a few years for your starfish population to get going. H. shrimps will eat large and small starfish, and starfish are an expensive food source. I would never buy a shrimp to kill off some of the best cleaners in the tank. Besides most people that buy these picky eaters are either ill informed on there purchase, and dont have the $ to feed them. The cons out weigh the pros on this shrimp in my opinion. Besides if you have a problem with them just pick a few out from time to time when your cleaning.75gal reef aka the $$$$ pit.
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Wouldn't buy a H. shrimp. Asterina starfish are perfectly normal. It will take years to have a population that can make a dent on the coraline in a properly cared for aquarium. I have tons and several diff kinds. Yes they do eat the purple stuff (among other algae), but they will also possibly spread Coraline. When they eat coraline they may make a white spot, but in 2 days that spot will be back to purple. If you are considering a H. shrimp, at least wait a few years for your starfish population to get going. H. shrimps will eat large and small starfish, and starfish are an expensive food source. I would never buy a shrimp to kill off some of the best cleaners in the tank. Besides most people that buy these picky eaters are ill informed on there purchase, and dont have the $ to feed them. The cons out weigh the pros on this shrimp in my opinion. Besides if you have a problem with them just pick a few out from time to time when your cleaning.75gal reef aka the $$$$ pit.
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Originally posted by tang-chaser View Postyou can get them in on rock, and coral. They will eventually show up in your tank, just like collonista snails. But dont worry they just eat algae."I will not buy another fish, I will not buy another fish....dang where did that come from???" )
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