thanks to my lovely girl friend, she went out while im at home with the flu and got me a new starfish and condy anemone, go look i have pics of them up on my profile.......
That's nice of her, although you do know that's a chocolate chip star and they are not reef safe, not sure if you have a reef or not though, just thought I'd let you know.
Dan Zoos is right about "Not Being Reef Safe".......I know you dont want to break your Sweetie Heart...
Chocolate Chip Sea Stars are quite hardy. However, they are not considered to be reef safe since they tend to eat corals, clams, and oysters. Conversely, certain large aggressive fish and crustaceans could harass a Chocolate Chip Star. The Chocolate Chip Star is often sensitive to poor water quality. Changes in its behavior or appearance, for example, slowed movement, or refusal of food, could indicate a problem in your system. Although they can be fed meaty items such as shrimp, fish, and clams, this is almost never necessary and may contribute to poor water quality. Chocolate Chip Sea Stars can be useful cleaners and can usually find enough food in aquariums where they are kept.
From the look of it... it seems like you don't have enough lighting or flow for the anemone. The green algae gives me the creeps. Good luck keeping them.
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