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![]() I had a 66 gal with about 50 lbs of live rock which was very established and in april I upgraded to a 90 gal and about 2 weeks ago I moved everything over to a 120 gal. I had it running for about 2 weeks before I did the move. I added about 80 lbs of live rock from established tanks to the 120 before I moved the fish. The star fish is about 3 inches it is gray with blue tips can't remember it name. it is not a sand sifter. It is always on the rock. The weird thing is the leg that came off is moving around in the tank. If my star fish is starving what do I feed it?
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![]() Most starfish have relatively specialized diets and there is a fair amount of mystery as o what many of them actually need to survive.
Thats why the general rule is that they are more for very established systems... any time you move or upgrade a tank, you force it to begin to reestablish the delicate life cycle of the mocro flora and fauna that will provide natural diet for many organisms like starfish. Long story short, if your starfish is starving and not injured, there isn't much you can do, especially without knowing what species you have. |
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![]() Thanks for the info. Wish the pet store would have said something about that. Hate to see it starve to death.
Gord |
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![]() gord...
you are always better of to do a little due diligence of your own, most LFS, regardless of who they are are just trying to make a living. |
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![]() If you have the same one as I have, you're fine. I forget the name, but mine is very similar to the one called a 'Dalmation Linckia Star' off of this site. My guy looses arms on occasion too, but it's nothing to do with starving. Because of their size (about 2-3 inches accross with skinny arms) they can get enough food in an aquarium.
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![]() That is what mine looks like except mine is gray and white with blue tips. Thanks for the info. Glad it will be ok
Gord |
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![]() Quote:
Echinoderms in Aquaria by Ronald L. Shimek |
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How do you know that your specimens loss of limbs isn't related to a dietary deficiency? Plus, without knowing how your two systems compare, how can you offer any reassurance to someone else? just an FYI, it often takes a year or more for death by starvation... took my red fromia about 14 month. Last edited by gobytron; 11-17-2010 at 11:58 PM. |