Daimyo68
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Short intro: Picked up this 46g bowfront setup 2 weeks ago. 1 Anemone, 2 Banded Clownfish (Dark Color), 1 Chocolate Chip Starfish, 1 Sea Urchin and 1 Porcupine Puffer. Marineland Emporer 400 filter. This setup was in an office for 1 1/2 years, that went out of business, I got it dirt cheap. I also added a wet/dry filter last week (8 days ago), with no ill effects. All water param's good except for Nitrate, 160+. I have since been doing water changes to lower the nitrates, as well as been scouring the web for alternatives to help bring them down. Last water change was on Tuesday evening, 15 gallons.
Now the issue:
So this morning I get up and check the tank before heading out to work. I notice that where my Anemone has always been is now occupied by the Chocolate Chip Starfish.
So I look around the tank and did not see him, ok let me move the starfish and see if he's there. He was there but fully closed, and about 1.5 inches showing from out of the sand almost like a bulb. I look under the tank and see that he is still attached in his normal spot. A quick search on the web, and I come to the conclusion that he may be getting rid of waste. Ok, I'll check again when I get home.
10 hours later, Starfish in the same general location, and now the Anemone has all but disappeared. He is no longer attached to the bottom of the tank, and is now almost completely out of eyesight under a rock.
I again move the Starfish, and this time I notice on the bottom of the Starfish an almost "mucus" type of substance. Has my Starfish killed my Anemone?
Edit: As I was writing this up, I was going back and forth to the tank to best describe what I am seeing. The Starfish has now moved and is on the move as usual, and there is no more "mucus" type substance on the bottom of him.
I can see the anemone under the rock. There is "cobweb/mucus" type substance around the anemone and the rock where he is, but not completely encasing the area.
Only other things I noticed tonight was a greenish algae? on the glass. I do have some hair algae in the tank, and a skimmer on the way.
I've taken some pictures (2 from when I got the tank) to help describe what I am seeing. (I have the high res if needed)
1st day:
Today
Now the issue:
So this morning I get up and check the tank before heading out to work. I notice that where my Anemone has always been is now occupied by the Chocolate Chip Starfish.
So I look around the tank and did not see him, ok let me move the starfish and see if he's there. He was there but fully closed, and about 1.5 inches showing from out of the sand almost like a bulb. I look under the tank and see that he is still attached in his normal spot. A quick search on the web, and I come to the conclusion that he may be getting rid of waste. Ok, I'll check again when I get home.
10 hours later, Starfish in the same general location, and now the Anemone has all but disappeared. He is no longer attached to the bottom of the tank, and is now almost completely out of eyesight under a rock.
I again move the Starfish, and this time I notice on the bottom of the Starfish an almost "mucus" type of substance. Has my Starfish killed my Anemone?
Edit: As I was writing this up, I was going back and forth to the tank to best describe what I am seeing. The Starfish has now moved and is on the move as usual, and there is no more "mucus" type substance on the bottom of him.
I can see the anemone under the rock. There is "cobweb/mucus" type substance around the anemone and the rock where he is, but not completely encasing the area.
Only other things I noticed tonight was a greenish algae? on the glass. I do have some hair algae in the tank, and a skimmer on the way.
I've taken some pictures (2 from when I got the tank) to help describe what I am seeing. (I have the high res if needed)
1st day:
Today