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New Starfish
What are the chances of finding a fromia at Pisces ! :lol:
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75/25?
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:lol: 100% at 4:00 today....0% now... :razz:
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I don't know if that means you got one or not.
If not..... I've got 3-4 Fromia at AI in Edmonton, I don't know how often you come up here. |
Pisces is a lot different than AI. :smile:
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Thanks AI......I don't know if that means you work there or not... :razz: :mrgreen:
I never go to Edmonton, I order livestock from J&L as a rule. As Quinn said, it was just a shock to see something of interest in that particular store. :biggrin: And yes, I did get it. :cool: |
Picture?
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Ooooohhhh!
Aaahhhhhhh! :cool: |
Neat starfish. It looks like its mashed up against the glass from all that rock! :wink:
So would anyone ever want a starfish in the reef tank? |
Really nice Em. Thank goodness you rescued it from being bought and put into a tank with a twenty minute "float the bag" acclimatization.
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Purdy...
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Yes Emily,
I do work there, New to the store but certainly not new to the hobby. Jack, Quote:
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Yep. I was just wondering how many people have starfish in their reef tanks.
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I have red serpent star in my main tank and an orange fromia (but I think it might be a linkia) in my nano. The serpent star is very active. It goes psycho when I dump frozen food into the tank. |
That's a very cool looking starfish Em, is there diet similar to the linkia sp.?
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I've never had a linckia, well I did once for about two days...............it melted.
So as far as diet I don't know. I have had the orange knobby in the reef (with clams) for years, and it is a detritus, algae pellet eater. And also white stars... :biggrin: The new fromia has been on the rock mostly, and on the glass a couple times. So far the behavior is similar. My orange knobby had a run in with an anemone recently however, and has that story to tell complete with pics, but I just haven't had time. :smile: |
I really like the Linka's and I might get one sometime in the near future. I will be going to Vancouver this weekend I think.
Kari, Little white sand stars sound cool. Too bad you're too far away for a LS trade. |
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I don't think they're sand stars anyway. Really I have no idea what they are. I've seen them in many tanks around here. They seem to just eat diatoms and multiply like rabbits. There's a similar one on the upper left corner of Emily's photo. There is many differant and very colorful stars that appear to be reef safe. I guess the trick is to find one that you can keep happy. I don't think there is much written on their care (haven't come across much.) I've been able to keep the one in question for quite some time so far :biggrin: As far as the linckia, 8-12 months and gone. Maybe somebody here can share some knowledge on keeping them. As per far away, I dream of living on the island. Only problem is to find a long term work place. Give me a note if you want photos of the stars I have had luck with so far. ( my camera = my photo skills ) Kari |
Haha Jack,
I'm getting the white stars. Nyah nyah nyah!! :razz: C :) |
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B**** :razz: :mrgreen: J/K Can we trade sometime? |
Maybe if you're nice to me :wink:
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I'll be nice to you :razz:
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