Chocolate Chip Stars and Corals?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14574450#post14574450 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by pavehawk
My star is around 6" + and has ate 5 of my fish so far. Not sure how he gets them but he is very good at it. Like I said he does it at a rate of 1 a month and it takes about 3 to 4 days on top of them to digest.
It took me awhile to figure out what was going on with my fish until one night I was up late and checked on the tank after a power flicker and bam caught him on top of 3.5" Naso that was healthy and swimming around 2 hours before.
And yes I am finding a new home for him. Do not let anyone tell you they are safe with your fish this thing is a true predator. I might be able to get a pic of him eating.

If you are keeping naso tangs and butterflies in a Red Sea Max, I suspect that the chocolate chip star is not the primary cause of the demise of these fish.
 
My theory of cc getting fish is they sneek up on the fish while the fish are sleeping! I lost 3 clowns before I realized what was going on. Now, CC is in a tank with hawk fish and a mantis shrimp. I do put all the astrina I can catch in the tank with cc.
 
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