- Joined
- Sep 5, 2019
- Messages
- 144
- Reaction score
- 98
- What state or country do you live in
- Massachusetts
Hi All,
I have had a sand sifting sea star in my tank for the last few months.
A few weeks ago I had a return pump fail which caused the temperature of my display tank to drop to about 69F for a day. During this time I lost some sps corals, but most other corals and fish were fine.
Unfortunately, since that incident my sand sifting star fish has never seemed right. He stopped moving around the tank, or was very very slow when he did. Did not burrow under the sand like before, and has recently has what looked like part of an arm just disintegrate.
All of this sounds like what I have read about Sea Star Wasting Disease... and I guess my question is; is there anything I can do for this guy or is he too far gone? also how can you tell when a star fish is dead?
I have had a sand sifting sea star in my tank for the last few months.
A few weeks ago I had a return pump fail which caused the temperature of my display tank to drop to about 69F for a day. During this time I lost some sps corals, but most other corals and fish were fine.
Unfortunately, since that incident my sand sifting star fish has never seemed right. He stopped moving around the tank, or was very very slow when he did. Did not burrow under the sand like before, and has recently has what looked like part of an arm just disintegrate.
All of this sounds like what I have read about Sea Star Wasting Disease... and I guess my question is; is there anything I can do for this guy or is he too far gone? also how can you tell when a star fish is dead?



