<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8685215#post8685215 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by papagimp
aawww, how cute...a baby starfish.
I don't have a pic Paul, but what are those little itty bitty brittle star looking guys? same coloring as the dude in that pic. I found one in the baby bangaii tank. wich is funny, cause I've never seen one in the display tank, and everything in my 2.5g came out of the display.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8685152#post8685152 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by pwhitby
Its your choice, but I remove the ones I see.
I have a predatory species in my tank. A few weeks ago I noticed that zoa polyps started disappearing on a regular basis. Around the same time I had an explosion in the asterina population. I started watching the asterinas on my zoas. Where ever there was an asterina on a zoa, there was bare rock the next day. When my RPEs disappeared off their rock I declared war. In 2 days I removed well over 200 asterinas from my 50g. Every zoa colony was pulled out for a FW dip. I also went out and bought a harlequin shrimp to eat any stars that I missed. (now I need to buy starfish to feed the shrimp... still better than losing coral)As a note, I've had asterina in tanks for as long as I have done this (18 months) and never found them to do any harm. Of course, your experiences may be different....