what the heck?

EllisColes

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ok i have a 75 gallon tank with about 90lbs of live rock and all that good stuff but down to the point....a cpl of days ago i bought a small starfish and in the tank is a engineer goby,fusi goby, scooter blenny,6 or so crabs and 7 or so snails and a firefish, 2 maroon clowns and a sand sifter star and 2 damsels,a decorator crab and sumthing ripped a leg off of the little starfish and proceeded to eat it but when i woke up it was laying there with the leg detached and particles of i would say guts hanging out but what did that bc i want it out?
 
in my experience sand shifter stars do not live long in a small tank an i have a 75g.. cuz they starve to death..an i would dump the damsels..they cuased me a ton of money on tangs they stressed them out until they died.. for what its worth..

scott
 
while scott is right about the sand sifters (they got no place in our reef tanks IMO...they'll eat everything in the sand in a couple months and then starve), i dont think that it or the damsels had anything to do with it.

What type of starfish is it? And what type of crabs do you have? I woulndt suspect any fish either...i've never seen fish go after stars like that.
 
it was a little red reef star, and im suspecting the crabs also, but the damsel when i get the chance is gone, i hate em!
 
It wasnt them then...hermits couldnt rip a leg off of a starfish. If it were an emerald crab (larger one) then it probably could...but not hermits..
 
you think maybe it could have died naturally and then something just picked at it bc it had all of last night to happen bc i found it this morning when i woke up?
 
I don't think anything attacked the star. Since it happened so soon after being added I would suspect poor acclimation. What you're seeing is typical of how they die due to osmotic problems.
 
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