^ agreed. I had a few in my tank forever. Recently had a sudden explosion in population. Pulled them by hand two or three times and they've been kept in check for the last few months.
Until somebody can distinguish the good ones from the bad ones without a doubt I'll continue to treat them all as bad. These ugly Starfish won't be missed, trust me...
I have hundreds if not thousands of them and I don't care..
They can/will eat dead/decaying flesh of unhealthy corals.. But in general they do not bother healthy corals at all.. Never have for me..
One cool thing about them is they tend to be clones. You may notice that same body pattern with all of them. I've also never experienced damage from them.
Anything that can survive in my tank without harming your livestock is a plus IMO, it's eating indirect food, so it is part of your CUC and added diversity.
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