choc chip star

Itz Irish

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i recently got some new zoas and this morning i found my choc chip on them. and some of the zoas seemed to be like disintegrated. do choc chips eat corals? i know they eat everything else that moves but i figured corals might be ok...
 
sorry to hear your misfortune, but yes...Chocolate Chip sea stars eat corals..a wide variety of them...Get it out quick before you are left with a FOWLR tank. I made the same mistake but luckily the star stayed on the glass the entire time before I found out that they can destroy a reef and took it back to my LFS. Good luck
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12918677#post12918677 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Tangwich
sorry to hear your misfortune, but yes...Chocolate Chip sea stars eat corals..a wide variety of them...Get it out quick before you are left with a FOWLR tank. I made the same mistake but luckily the star stayed on the glass the entire time before I found out that they can destroy a reef and took it back to my LFS. Good luck

thanks for the reply so quickly! i just took it out of my reef and put it in my FOWLR until i take it back to the LFS. luckily he only got a few.thanks again tangwich!
 
No problem Itz Irish, I've been helped plenty a time and that's what makes this forum website so great. I would go along with what Moonstream advised. As long as you don't have Harlequin shrimps in your FOWLR tank, it should be great there.
 
Harlequin shrimp not only eat chocolate chip star but will eat most other star fish in the tank.
I don't think you can put that shrimp in FOWLR tank right?The fish will ir before it can get to the star fish.
 
lth03, there are many, many kinds of FOWLER tanks, not just aggressive ones, many have reef fish in them, but their owners dont have the time/ money/ whatever for a reeftank, or sometimes just dont want a reef. in an aggressive tank, a harlequen shrimp would probably be eaten quickely, but in a FOWLER fill with reef fish, they would do fine (as long as salinity was kept high enough). this goes for most shrimp.

also, I believe that harlequens tend to leave serpent and bristle stars alone because their tendancy to move quickly startles the shrimp.
 
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