Is this an asterina starfish and if so, is it munching on my jack o lantern leptoseris? Do I need to get rid of him?
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there has been NO documented evidence. only anecdotal. Lionfishlair here, the expert, has been doing it for quite sometime.Some varieties of asterina stars are known to chomp on coral polyps so do be cautious.
I have thousands of them. The great thing is they only come out at night. I must have mine trained like pets LOLplease take pics and vid if it happens. encourage others to do so as well. so far according to the expert and my few years and research and hundreds of asterinas, its not been documented. Ive personally never seen it. I have 4 types of asterinas." the bad ones."Having watched an asterina star chomp away at one of my utter chaos polyps and ultimately devour it, I'd say that it happens.
pics?Ive seen them eat SPS.
id still toss it. they reproduce pretty quickly. can out compete more beneficial clean up crew snails. I've been shop vac ing them this month.I see there are some mixed opinions. I'll keep my eye on this area of this coral so we can all see if it is indeed eating it or not.
its weird. Ive seen many pictures of zoa eating stars(not eating a zoa of course). and I have them in my tank. so if they are eating it in others tanks, why?.I think it is dependant on species
I personally have never seen any eat coral
Great glass cleanersI have thousands of them. The great thing is they only come out at night. I must have mine trained like pets LOL
Say what?? I was talking about the ones I have which may be a different species of others.It's funny you can belittle someone else's experiences. Coming from someone who's always "experimenting".
pics?
why dont they eat mine or others is the mystery question.

