starfish issue

ClamIAm

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Yesterday I bought a purple linckia star which had been doing fine in the store for 2 weeks. I acclimated it for about an hour (although I did not use the drip method) and this morning when I checked on it it has expelled its digestive organs out of 2 of its arms and they are now hanging out of them. Would this just be a normal reaction to being in a new environment or is the starfish in trouble?
 
Sounds like acclimation shock. It is probally doomed. They need to be drip acclimated for many hours.
 
Wow, the difference in SG and PH must have been enormous.
I've never seen anything like that, I hope he recovers.
 
What are your specific water parameters?

Without a doubt this is acclimation shock and it is not normal. It is critically bad.

The only chance it has is in a stable tank with ideal water parameters. DO NOT MOVE IT TO A QT system.

THese stars need very large mature reef tanks - at least 100g with 150lbs of LR minimum, at least 6 months old (minimum). THey can not be spot fed in general, and die either of acclimation shock (within a month) or of starvation (in about a year). Their acclimation depends in large part on the difference in parameters between the systems but should be several hours, using a drip method - standard.

Please supply your tank parameters keeping in mind what is "perfect" for fish only is often fatal for these stars.
 
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