blizzardscout2
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Anyone have problems of Asterina starfish eating your zoos?
I have seen this with my own eyes! I watched while an asterina chewed a trail right through the mat of a perectly healthy zoa colony. There is no doubt...they do eat zoas.
In almost all reported cases of "coral eating astarina starfish", soon after other major tank problems surfaced. I suspect that this anecdotal evidence is more of a cause and effect situation where one sees the stars after the fact, consuming dying tissue. They are predominantly algae and detritus eaters. Time will tell if some morphed into being predators but do not hear of expect much proof.
Chewed a trail in real time? How could one tiny star stomach so much tissue?
"Real time" yes...but it was over a few hours. I don't know how the devil eats or stores it's food but it definitely does.
Too keep the thread updated, appears not all problems blamed on these stars are from the stars.
http://www.reeffrontiers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57460
I have heard many many people blame them, but still waiting to personally watch an scavenger/algae eating creature go carnivore. Yet have too many times seen these feeding on dying corals, killed from other reasons. Some might geniunly go rogue, but still waiting to see it with my own eyes.
They do graze on coraline algae, their favorite food. I keep them in both my tanks. One with Harlequin shrimp keeps them in short supply, the other is my large display and they stay scarce and non-bothersome. Have had them in my displays for over a decade.
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