some critters added today!

boomer135

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Went to the LFS today and they tested my water as they have been for over the last month, gave me a little PH rise for the tank and said I could add what I wanted as long as its a little at a time...I picked up some PM shrimp, watchman gooby, jawfish, and they also gave me a sifting star for free, two of its legs were "half legs" but they asked me If I wanted him for free, so I said why not...I'll see how these guys do, and hopefully in a couple more weeks I might beable to add my Harliquin tusk fish!
 
Congrats, can't wait for my clcle to end so that I can do the same. I'm a little jealous. Thats cool that they threw in the star for nothing, must be good LFS to deal with. Have fun watching your new guys to day.

Del
 
Re: some critters added today!

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14717367#post14717367 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by boomer135
Went to the LFS today and they tested my water as they have been for over the last month, gave me a little PH rise for the tank and said I could add what I wanted as long as its a little at a time...I picked up some PM shrimp, watchman gooby, jawfish, and they also gave me a sifting star for free, two of its legs were "half legs" but they asked me If I wanted him for free, so I said why not...I'll see how these guys do, and hopefully in a couple more weeks I might beable to add my Harliquin tusk fish!
That`s going to be an expensive way to feed that fish! The star is going to starve in your tank.:(
 
I added the PM shrimp to eat off some aiptasia....I will start off the tusk fish ad a little one. I doubt theshrimp will survive him, although there are plenty of hiding spots...Why is the star going to die?
 
The sand sifting star = ( Astropeceten spp. Luidia spp. ) , feed on sediment infauna. They will eat everything in your sand then die! I like to make shore I can keep it a live before I bring them home. The lfs whan`t your $, they don`t care if the sale/ give you some thing that's going to die in a few weeks.
 
some people do not have much success with sand sifting stars. they do best in more established systems with detritus and other little critters for them to feed on. I have had my sand sifter for over 8 months and is doing fine and i also have a 72 bow. i would not get more than 1 though and any other sand sifting CUC will eat all of its food. i have no sand sifting snails or cucumbers to compete with its food and IMO that is the only way of keeping one
 
mated pair of maroon clowns, hippo tang, tomini tang, purple firefish, christmas wrasse, six line wrasse, purple pseudochromis, flame angel for fish, then i have about 4 or 5 hermits, about 15 turbo snails, 1 sand sifting star, about 90lbs of live rock and a variety of corals. granted i am a little overstocked for my size tank but i have more than enough live rock as well as an oversized skimmer and keep up on my water changes.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14719340#post14719340 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by boomer135
sediment infaurna? I havent been doing this long so could you be more specific in newbie terms...
The life in your sand!:(
 
well that cant be good at allcan it?for the tank or the star...should I give it up or keep it?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14719463#post14719463 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by loosecannon
The life in your sand!:(
 
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