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Old 07-10-2006, 06:24 PM
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I'm wondering if roids would be enough to really keep one of these starfish alive and thriving? Or, how would we know anyways? As it's been stated we don't notice a starfish dying because they don't show signs of starvation for so long. Just wondering if roids would be a staple food for these guys to keep them thriving in captivity. (on top of what they eat in our tanks)
Frow what i have seen when it comes to basket stars that have not been fed the right type of food or enough of the right food there "arms" start to fall apart and in the end fall off,i dont want to say "hey ReefRoids can keep keep all of them alive"but one one i have which was a filler in a shipment has or seemed to have done well on this diet,and to watch them feed is something else there flailing arms grabbing at food is very entertaining to watch,i will try to get a correct I.D on the one i have and perhaps get someone to take a vid of it feeding.
I'm not sure if Linkia's would be able to feed aswell on the roids as a filter feeder due to there feeding habits,i have given up on keeping even the smaller ones of this species due to the fact that that nine out of ten seem to starve to death in all but the largest aqauriums,this is my own opinion and perhaps people have better luck with them than myself,the two that i have tried in the past both seemed to starve to death in a mature reef ,but clearly not the right sort of food for them.
For feeding i simply dilute the roids in a glass and use a a turkey baster and GENTLY squirt the star over a min or two the star will stop responding when again i'm guessing you are squirting to hard or it's full ,feeding is done every night when the main lights go off,if you have cleaner shrimp or other more active inverts this becomes a problem due to them irritating the star.

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Old 07-11-2006, 12:04 AM
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Post a picture please? sort of an interesting looking species...
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Old 07-11-2006, 03:41 AM
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if you have cleaner shrimp or other more active inverts this becomes a problem due to them irritating the star.
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