well I got pressured into buying one by my girlfriend. I was wondering will he be able to get down into crushed coral? I got the that thick grain sand. What’s his stressors? What behaviors indicate stress/him thriving?
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I don’t have a large tank but I am having problems keeping the sand clean. I got a well established population of copepods and coralline growing like crazy everywhere.You need a decent sized, well established tank to support one of these. You may need to spot feed if you have a smaller or non established tank.
Up until now I was feeding twice a day either PE Mysis or LFR nano reef frenzy frozen foodThe feed off of left over food and detritus in the substrate mainly. If they dont have enough of that they will try slower inverts, then eventually waste away to nothing.
For smaller tanks, siphoning is the best method to keep a clean sand bed.I don’t have a large tank but I am having problems keeping the sand clean. I got a well established population of copepods and coralline growing like crazy everywhere.
Let’s pray for a HitI've tried twice now with sand sifting starfish in my established system. Both times they did fine then wasted away.
@mta_morrow summed it up best: starfish are hit and miss.
With sand sifting stars, most people recommend waiting until your tank is established before adding them - however, you might be able to target feed it with things like clam on half shell, oyster, snail or conch meat (a lot of places offer these frozen), a good quality omnivore food (like LRS Reef Frenzy) etc. It should swallow any of these foods whole, as long as the food isn’t too big for the star. They generally feed on detritus in our tanks, but target feeding might provide enough of the proper nutrition for them, and these are supposed to be some of the kinds of food they eat in the wild anyway. Plus, they are known for eating all of the detritus in our tanks and starving to death, so target feeding them larger food pieces relatively regularly might actually help it do better long term. No guarantees though.
If you decide to get it and try target feeding it, let us know how it turns out.
Mussel and whelk could potentially be fed as well, but with the mussel I've heard that clams may be more nutritious.
Im not to worried about the nutrition as im more worried about its ability to even get into the substrate.With a small tank and crushed coral substrate, I'd be pretty concerned. With regards to what to feed it, here's my recommendation:
Fighting conchs stay relatively smaller. I have never lost one.Well tomorrow I’m bringing the starfish back to the LFS. Gonna prolly trade it for a conch any recommendations on conchs I should get?
Best thing you could do. Crushed coral is a no no for a starfish. Frankly keeping them at all except in LARGE systems are a no.Well tomorrow I’m bringing the starfish back to the LFS. Gonna prolly trade it for a conch any recommendations on conchs I should get?

