are starfish clam safe?

My star never bothered my large derasa when they shared the same sandbed, but I've heard that it's still a risk. I have never seen my star attack any of my inverts (incl. 3 urchins), but understand that it may develop an appetite for them at any time. So far so good, though. :)
 
Didn't consider this but i'm planning on adding a crocea clam. Will my red linkia be ok with it? (sorry to hijack your thread like this, but I figure theres no point in posting basically the same question again).
 
i don't mind at all whiteshark. :) i figure the more people post on this the more answers we'll get. i am tringto find some thing to sift sand other than sand sifter gobys. plus i heard that cucumbers(my original idea) spew bad things when angry
 
Sand Sifter Starts eat all of the beneficial life in sandbeds and then starve to death. they are not good creatures for reefs. Get some nassarius Snails and Maybe a Fighting Conch. :D
 
what about other starts that could be a hazard to clams? I was thinking of adding a clam and currently have a serpant star. Would this be a problem?

p.s. as for the sand sifter don't do it....I had one in my 120gal, and it ended up starving to death. Despite a 4 to 5in bed and a 120gal it still could not find enough food. They just are not suited for the aquarium.
 
Why no goby??? I love mine. He does a wondeful job sifting sand and readily takes frozen foods like mysis, brine and prime reef. I even saw him pecking at a broken peice of nori today!
 
Depends. There are many starfish. Some do eat clams. Linkias and their types eat algae. Its a bit like asking 'do fish eat clams?'...well...some do, some dont.

As far as sand-sifting stars, I agree...they are not a good think to keep. They will strip a sandbed of life as fast as they can. Horseshoe crabs are a better choice even (and they arent good either).
 
Seems like we've stumbled upon a good question about the stars and clams. I've seen people who have clams and stars in the same tank, but I don't know for sure if this is safe.
 
I thought they were accepted as algae eaters...could be more than that of course. Isnt that true of everything we keep?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6918043#post6918043 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by whiteshark
Didn't consider this but i'm planning on adding a crocea clam. Will my red linkia be ok with it? (sorry to hijack your thread like this, but I figure theres no point in posting basically the same question again).

linkias are fine :) blue and red (orange)
 
i might just get a fighting conch and some snails. whiteshark, the reason no goby is i plan on having corals in the sand, and they will spit out sand on them
 
so thats what happened to my sand sifting starfish, will I find a his remains when I go through the sand? What tank would be suitable for them if a reef tank isnt?
 
Maybe a species tank. Live rock and sandbed only. No other predators for the microfauna. Sounds pretty boring to me though. I doubt if anyone has done a survey on SSSF range and density.

As for Linkas, any rich grad student out there looking for a thesis? How about "Diet and feeding of the Linka, sp." You'd get to spend a lot of time diving the reef for "research." :0

If you're that rich grad student, need a "research assitant?" I'll work cheap!
 
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