Removing Asterina star fish

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I reccently got my first frags of acropora online, and I found asterina starfish on them. I put the frags into a 5 gallon bucket with a pump and heater. Most of them have climbed off the frags and onto the side of the bucket, but I am worried about adding the frags. Will simple dips kill the starfish? If not what will?
 
They are typically big enough you can just pick them off.

I don't dip my corals, but I think it should work.
 
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Hi all,
I reccently got my first frags of acropora online, and I found asterina starfish on them. I put the frags into a 5 gallon bucket with a pump and heater. Most of them have climbed off the frags and onto the side of the bucket, but I am worried about adding the frags. Will simple dips kill the starfish? If not what will?
I normally pick these guys off and throw em in my Pico tank. I don't think they lay eggs cause I have yet to see one in my 75 gallon.
 
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I normally pick these guys off and throw em in my Pico tank. I don't think they lay eggs cause I have yet to see one in my 75 gallon.
They do reproduce somehow as a few years ago i went from seeing quite a few too a full blown infestation within a couple months. All they did was eat all my coraline algae, everything else was fine. Then slowly they started to thin out and now only see a few here and there.
 
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They do reproduce somehow as a few years ago i went from seeing quite a few too a full blown infestation within a couple months. All they did was eat all my coraline algae, everything else was fine. Then slowly they started to thin out and now only see a few here and there.
They typically reproduce asexually via fission where the central disc separates in half forming two new starfish. I assume asterina are also capable of sexual reproduction, but I'm not positive and I would guess that it happens infrequently in the home aquarium.
 
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Harlequin shrimp works well. You will have to rehome the shrimp after the starfish are gone. The Harlequin will starve unless you have a couple of chocolate chip starts in you sump to feed the shrimp.
 
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Those suckers are a eye sore.
Acropora frag or colony. You should be removing snipping off all the frag plug. Then you will be left the coral flesh only to dip.
 
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Harlequin shrimp works well. You will have to rehome the shrimp after the starfish are gone. The Harlequin will starve unless you have a couple of chocolate chip starts in you sump to feed the shrimp.
I would, but it would be a waste of money. I got 4 frags and there are probably 8 starfish. Ill remove them all and then dip to kill anything else. I will NOT let them into my tank. I also don’t want my sandsifting starfish to get eaten
 
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I would, but it would be a waste of money. I got 4 frags and there are probably 8 starfish. Ill remove them all and then dip to kill anything else. I will NOT let them into my tank. I also don’t want my sandsifting starfish to get eaten
LOL, just keep in the back of your mind in case they really start multiplying
 
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