bklynmet
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I have a Blue Sea Star that I aquired on the 2nd of this month. I acclimated it very slowly and put him in the tank. It took him until the 16th (2 weeks) before he moved from his initial hiding spot - though I did noticed he moved his legs from his initial position when I check on him.
This was a photo of him on the 16th after he came out... He wandered about a good deal that night and lost where he went - you have to sleep sometime...
This is him tonight (21st) - the first sighting since last thursday... He appeared sometime after lights-out three hours ago.
The white stuff i think is a grain or two of sandbed and bit or coralline algae.
Is this split in its leg normal? Is he a goner?? he hasn't moved much - even when shining a light on him. Dunno if he feeds through its legs or via a central mouth like the serpent stars I have. How much time should I give him? Does he need to be taken out of the tank to avoid polluting the tank - like a dead fish?
This was a photo of him on the 16th after he came out... He wandered about a good deal that night and lost where he went - you have to sleep sometime...
This is him tonight (21st) - the first sighting since last thursday... He appeared sometime after lights-out three hours ago.
Is this split in its leg normal? Is he a goner?? he hasn't moved much - even when shining a light on him. Dunno if he feeds through its legs or via a central mouth like the serpent stars I have. How much time should I give him? Does he need to be taken out of the tank to avoid polluting the tank - like a dead fish?