Bad Starfish! - Zoanthids beware

MrMikeB

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A painful lesson on why it is so important to QT/freshwater dip new corals. I found this guy happily munching on one of my more expensive Zoanthid frags. I believe he is of the Asterina family, and goes to show that not all Asterinas are safe for your reef. It is damn near impossible to tell this one apart from the more docile version that has an appetite for algae on the glass of your tank. Here are some pics of the culprit caught in the act - zoanthid still stuck in his mouth. His punishment was death by flushing (down the toilet that is) :mad2:

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From my experience - yes, you have to be mindful of what things are doing (especially if you notice closed polyps or other things out of character). Most of these starfish you find in the hobby typically leave the corals alone. Personally I do not like Asterinas in general as I have seen them literally take over systems and multiply like crazy. They come out at night and you will find them all over the glass - at least the ones that seem to like the algae.

Some places sell Asterinas as part of a reef janitor pack, so to each his/her own I suppose. Personally, I like to follow a pragmatic approach to reef inhabitants overall, if you see something hanging out on a coral, it either eats it or lives in it, as most reef specimens do not venture too far from their food or their homes.
 
What sucks though is that they are hard to locate due to their size, only when you realize your tank is over run by these critters is when it is too late.
Mike you know of any predators for the Asterina? My nano has quite a few of them.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10403159#post10403159 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by TeeLapia

Mike you know of any predators for the Asterina? My nano has quite a few of them.

Just Me... MUWWWAHAHAHAHA :D

Seriously though, I am not aware of natural predator that would be considered reef safe.
 
I had a Asterina star take out a small colony of Armageddons in my wifes tank. I got ****ed off and let him dry out.
 
Yea, I have noticed a drop off in my population of zoas in the tank. So I am pointing the finger at the asterina
 
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