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what is this and why is it eating my coral???
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#2
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Asterina sp. Many varieties and many opinions. Since it is obvious these ones are eating your corals it is time to remove them as you see them. Flush.
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Harlequin shrimp should eat them.
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ya and my lunar will eat them
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now since I found those ones I have been checking every one of my corals is any bad sections and those star fish are every where!!! Does any one have any ideas how to kill them. I have been pulling corals out and removing them but there is thousands, and I cant tell the dif the good ones from the bad so they all go.
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As far as I know they doesn’t eat corals….
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I put a harlequin shrimp in a tank full of asternia stars and he cleaned then up fairly quickly.
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72 gal bowfromt mixed reef sps dominated, 25 gal mineral mud type sump/refugium Skimmerless 2x250 14000k phoenix hqi 2x96 pc actinic, 50x flow |
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so I have been killing these stars for 2 weeks now and I cant get a anywhere with them
I have a fish trap and a net in the tank trieng to get my lunar out so I can put a shrimp in there but he is smart. I am ready to rip all my rock out to get him but good god |
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