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![]() My Harlequin pair never touched my Black Brittle Starfish. I never saw them bothering mini Brittles either. They like Chocolate Chips better than Asterinas ime.
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![]() My harlequin pair did a number on my red star and it passed
My pair have since been re-homed to another member who had an asterina outbreak As far as the OP thread goes, I guess I've been lucky. I had a huge outbreak of asterinas last year and they never touched my zoos or palys. I had maybe a hundred visible stars before I bought my harlequins. In retrospect I should have got my params in check, not kill off the stars. Last edited by gregzz4; 06-26-2015 at 04:15 AM. |
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![]() I've just been picking the asterinas out as I see them. So far its worked out well, although I'm down to a single boy scout polyp on the frag (at least I think they're boy scouts). The trouble is the little tiny ones get by unnoticed and whammo there they are on the frag again. Bloody things.
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