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![]() I've never had mine reach "plague" numbers and almost always see a few to a few dozen on the glass. I must have the algae-eating variety, since never found them to pose any danger to my zoas or other corals [knock on wood]
![]() Anything that gets into the 1000s in our tanks would cause a major problem I would imagine. A few bristleworms, good for scavenging uneaten foods. Thousands of them make touching anything in your tank a major hazard. Even certain types of corals. I love pulsing xenia but if they reach into the 1000s, then they are a weed that smother everything else and turns your tank "brown". As with most things in life, moderation is better than overwhelming amounts. Anthony Last edited by SeaHorse_Fanatic; 09-27-2013 at 03:24 PM. |
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![]() Thanks for all the input. I hate to kill them. They are so cute! But don't really want them to over take my tank either.
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![]() There are two different species of asterina's if you research them further.
From what I've read, the 5 legged variety are perfectly reef safe. The 6 legged versions are your zoa and star polyp eaters |
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![]() When two starfish love each other a whole bunch...
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There’s two fish in a tank. One turns to the other and says 'You man the cannons, I’ll drive’ |
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![]() My approach with anything is leave it alone unless it becomes a problem. They're not real fast, so if you have to remove them, it's easy enough. I have hundreds of them, never an issue.
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![]() My kids and I love those little starfish! Sometimes you find odd ball ones with 3 legs or 7 legs! They're fun like that. Plus there's always an endless supply of them, unlike the larger starfish.
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