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![]() I only tried the frozen method because I have a 28 gallon tank and no refugium or sump or anything. Asked for advice and somebody told me to freeze a star and break the legs off but I guess mine just did not like frozen food. I watched her tear two $20 starfish into pieces and then decided to try something cheaper. She just would not go for it at all.
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![]() Yeah I had heard the idea to freeze them too, almost did but made use of other spaces I had and am happy....she sure got through the asterina population...I see very very few now (which I am thankful for as I find them in zoa and corals...)
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No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. Sarah |
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![]() picked up the pair today...along with some other stuff. They look awesome and are going to be quite happy in the nano I'd assume
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![]() I'm glad they went to a good home. Keep us posted on how they are doing.
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![]() Will do, Kevin.
They've been munching down on a piece of leg for the last day or so, but have colored up really well already |
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![]() Good to hear about the harlequin shrimp but not so good to hear about the starfish. LOL They were beautiful colors at the store I can imagine what they were after feeding.
Kevin |