Hi, everybody
I have a question about starfish.
I have a 65 gallon display with a 20 gallon sump/fuge. There is approximately 75 pounds of lr in the display and about 5 pounds of lr in the sump/fuge. In addition to that, I have a three inch deep sand bed in the display. I've got some lps and softies in the display, and two false percula, one blue damsel, and a lawnmower blenny. There is also a clean-up crew in there as well (which consists of blue-legged hermits and various snails). My tank has been set up for over a year now.
I wanted to get some information/opinions on starfish. Because I have corals in my tank, I know that many starfish are out of the question. I also know that the blue linckia is much too fragile and grows too large to even consider putting in my tank. But what about the burgundy linckia? Is it more suitable, or does it have the same problems?
I guess my final question would be is there any starfish that would be suitable for my tank? I only want to get something if it will be able to thrive.
I have a question about starfish.
I have a 65 gallon display with a 20 gallon sump/fuge. There is approximately 75 pounds of lr in the display and about 5 pounds of lr in the sump/fuge. In addition to that, I have a three inch deep sand bed in the display. I've got some lps and softies in the display, and two false percula, one blue damsel, and a lawnmower blenny. There is also a clean-up crew in there as well (which consists of blue-legged hermits and various snails). My tank has been set up for over a year now.
I wanted to get some information/opinions on starfish. Because I have corals in my tank, I know that many starfish are out of the question. I also know that the blue linckia is much too fragile and grows too large to even consider putting in my tank. But what about the burgundy linckia? Is it more suitable, or does it have the same problems?
I guess my final question would be is there any starfish that would be suitable for my tank? I only want to get something if it will be able to thrive.