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![]() I've had a sand star in my 210g for over 3 years no problem. I added it after a few months of the tank being set up, to give the sandbed time to collect stuff for it to eat.
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![]() Mine starved to death after about a year in my 120gal with a 1-2" sandbed in the same way that you're describing. So did a blue linka starfish so I wont be buying anymore. The only ones I've seen in person to live long are the two or three that a friend has had in his 500gal for the past three years.
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