So people don't get confused into thinking that ALL Astrenia Stars are BAD. I'd like to point out that I am speaking and posting on the TOTALLY WHITE one's only. Which IME have never touched a zoa or any other coral in my tank.
There are zoa eating Astrenia Stars. Those according to www.chucksaddiction.com
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So people don't get confused into thinking that ALL Astrenia Stars are BAD. I'd like to point out that I am speaking and posting on the TOTALLY WHITE one's only. Which IME have never touched a zoa or any other coral in my tank.
There are zoa eating Astrenia Stars. Those according to www.chucksaddiction.com
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In my decades of reading stories and articles, I have yet to be convinced any Astarina starfish are predatory. Almost every case where they had been accused of such, they were in a tank that had excess nutrients creating a population explosion of one type or another and other less than ideal conditions. These little reef dwellers are detritus feeders whom also eat coralline algae. They are not carnivores but do their job as cleaners by gladly finishing off a weak or dying life form, probably already smelling of decomposition to it.
That star fish by the dime only has 4 legs. Most that I've seen have had 5 or more. Could that be an indication of a bad star fish.
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