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Old 03-01-2006, 01:47 PM
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Are there any starfish out there that would but suitable for a 15 gallon nano tank? My best friend is setting up a big 400+ gallon tank and I know he will adopt anything that outgrow's my nano.
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Old 03-01-2006, 02:01 PM
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The only one that might work for you is a brittle star, but those aren't the prettiest things...plus in a small tank, it'll go after everything (cleaning crew and fish).

There are a lot of other stars out there (linkia, fromia, sand sifter, etc) but no one really knows the diet of these stars and, as a result, very few have long term success with these animals.
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hmmm...well...i was hoping someone would say go for a linkia, but i didnt know that they were super hard to keep...anymore advice anyone?
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Old 03-01-2006, 02:27 PM
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Definately stay away from a linkia in a tank that small.
If you really want to try a star I would only go with a Fromia milleporella.

http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...cfm?pCatId=578

I had 2 of them in my 40 for quite awhile and they were doing great until I treated my tank with interceptor (for red bugs). I didn't realize they would be affected as in none of the research I had done they were never mentioned as inverts being affected by the treatment.
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I have a linkia in my 45 i got him when my tank was fairly fresh, and he faired very well, I don't know what all the hub ub is about with those things.

Just my opinion but i think a linkia would do well.
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I say skip the Fromia... I have heard they are pretty hard to keep.


I have in my 20g a regular ol' orange starfish. Had him for a while now... everything seems to be okay.

*edit* Aquaholic, read up on linkia's... I think they are the starfish most recommended to stay away from. I say definitely skip the linkia , in any home aquarium IMO, but the same could go for all starfish. It just happens that linkias seem to have the lowest survival rate, requiring TONS of Live Rock and surface area... and even then; their diet is still unknown.
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