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![]() Picked up a few starfish the other day. They always seem to be at the top of the tank? Is there a reason?
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![]() the one on the left looks like a sand sifting star.do you have a sand bed.most likely they are eating algae or diadoms near the top of the tank
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![]() hungry?
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![]() The one by the heater looks like a Chocolate Chip Seastar. They are carnivorous to sessile inverts and snails so be careful.
Sand Sifting Seastars are also carnivorous to creatures within the sandbed. Make sure your salinity is 1.026 as they do best at natural seawater salinity. Check it with a refractometer and not a swing arm hydrometer. Cheers, Tim
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![]() Last edited by pinkreef; 04-07-2014 at 10:40 PM. Reason: spelling |
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![]() Not sure 100%, but I wouldn't have one in anything but a fish only tank.
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