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This surprises me because normally Ocean City is a great place to go.
Sandsifting stars...can be good in that they will help with the sand bed, but in a tank your size, it will quickly eat all thats there and head towards starvation. I could see someone adding it to a well established tank. I used to have a 33 gallon with about a 6 inch sandbed that I would add dirty filter sock gunk to in order to keep a small group of sandsifters alive (4 of them)...but that was when I was feeding a trio of Harlequin Clown Shrimp... Anyways, back to the topic at hand. I would try and return the starfish and see if you can get a credit. If not, post it on here and I'm sure someone would take it off your hands.
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75 gallon with 20 gallon sump in the works. R. Bacchiega. Tattooer I didn't smack you, I simply High Fived your face. I've got so much glue on my pants it looks like a Friday night gone horribly wrong. |
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i must be lucky. the sand sifter star was my first addition to the 55 with a 2" sandbed and hes goin on 2 years old. i never even realized there supposed to be difficult?
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110 gallon mixed reef with 77 gallon sump/frag tank |