Blue Linkia

bmallia82

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Guys,

I have just recently added a Blue Linkia Starfish to my fishtank. Any1 have any suggestions on care and feeding.
Thanks
 
Not exactly what you want to hear, according to the Book Marine Invertebrates by Ronald L. Shimek, Ph.D, Pg 375. ISBN: 1-890087-66-1

"Natural and nessasary diet unknown. Appears to eat and acsept meaty foods, but seldom survives for more than 18 months. Appears to die of Malnutrition"

Wish I could be more help!!
 
they seem to last a bit longer in tanks that are established...not to jump on ya, but you should have read up before buying(the same for anything)
typically, they live no more than a year or so in home aquaria i'm told(if established and no predators)
 
I've had mine over 2 1/2 yrs they do not except meaty foods they eat bacteria and algae.Your tank must be well astablished also.You can also try target feeding it a piece of nori,mine will except it.
 
We've had a brittle star in our tank, unknown to us, for probably about a week or maybe longer. We found him recently on our sponge filter while cleaning it.

I don't know much about them, but this guy seems to be very hardy considering he probably hasn't eaten much of anything over the past week.

I believe he's a Sponge Brittle Star (Ophiothrix suensonii). They're not a starfish or sea star, but he's certainly pretty cool to have just found in our tank.
 
I had a Blue Linckia one time. He was nice and plump when I got him. After a couple of days he stopped moving around the tank and began getting skinny. He died after a few weeks. Like the others have already said, there's not much we can do to ensure their survival. Good luck with him, hopefully you'll be able to keep him for a long time.
 
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