AJSTITAN14
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respected scientists who participate in the hobby recommend between 200-500g tank for a Sand Sifting Star. These animals basically eat everything in the sand wholesale. Any time you see a sand sifting star on the walls or rocks it is looking for food. It can take them about 18 months to starve to death. These 2 facts in combination lead the ignorant to make statements like:
"...loved our sand sifting star, he was so active and interesting to watch until he died after a year and a half."
I don't think your statements about the tank compensating for the loss of organisms is correct. The comments I have read by respected names are characterized by an amazement at how thoroughly sand sifting stars eat the life in sand beds. Providing safe areas that the star cannot access is a good idea in theory but in small tanks it's not going to compensate for the voracious appetite of a SS Star leaving you with the worst of two worlds:
A star slowly starving to death and a poorly functioning sand bed.
"...loved our sand sifting star, he was so active and interesting to watch until he died after a year and a half."
I don't think your statements about the tank compensating for the loss of organisms is correct. The comments I have read by respected names are characterized by an amazement at how thoroughly sand sifting stars eat the life in sand beds. Providing safe areas that the star cannot access is a good idea in theory but in small tanks it's not going to compensate for the voracious appetite of a SS Star leaving you with the worst of two worlds:
A star slowly starving to death and a poorly functioning sand bed.