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I got a new coral today and this was in the bag when I got it home not sure what it is and why it was on the coral
 
He is in my hospital tank for now until I see what I should do with him should I put him in the main tank
 
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I got a new coral today and this was in the bag when I got it home not sure what it is and why it was on the coral
Is it all black or have stripes? I wonder if it isn't a tiger serpent sea star. I have one and i couldn't be happier with how much it has grown amd been a model citizen. If it is a micro brittle star, its a good star to have. Either way they are safe. I've heard stories of serpent stars eating fish, but it's rare. And to minimalize the chance i like to feed him.
 
I have the same and does not harm any livestock. I see it when there is a sudden change in salinity.
 
Will it multiple? I seen a video on them and a guy have like 100 that came out of the rocks when the lights go off lol
 
A healthy reef tanks doesnt balance the lives of a handful of fish..........it's thousands of lives. Your goal is to make a complete eco system... and yup these are part of it.

and course it will multiply likely a few dozen in there already.
 
Yeah typically I have a lot in my established tanks. They readily spawn/broadcast right after water changes, it has something to do with the change in water chemistry. I have had ones get as large as a silver dollar, tip of tentacle to tentacle.
 
That is for sure a serpent sea star. Great cleaner and very cool to watch when it walks around at night. Usually when lights dim down. Nice free hitchhiker
 

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