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I just got a blue Linkia star 2-3 days ago. My wife saw it while I was buying some other inverts and had to have it. He's truly beautiful. At the time, I had assumed his diet would be similar to other stars. Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be the case, but I'll give it my best.
That said, this morning I noticed he was hanging on the glass and I noticed a number of long strings hanging out. Upon further investigation, they look EXACTLY like colon does (at least in a human). I know that stars extrude their "stomach" to eat, but this doesn't feel normal. As he has walked around the tank, he has left pieces of it in places. I have since removed those pieces because of the rot potential, but I was curious if my assumption that it is abnormal is accurate. He is still just as active walking around the tank, sides, etc.
That said, this morning I noticed he was hanging on the glass and I noticed a number of long strings hanging out. Upon further investigation, they look EXACTLY like colon does (at least in a human). I know that stars extrude their "stomach" to eat, but this doesn't feel normal. As he has walked around the tank, he has left pieces of it in places. I have since removed those pieces because of the rot potential, but I was curious if my assumption that it is abnormal is accurate. He is still just as active walking around the tank, sides, etc.


