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Join Date: Nov 2006
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My knob star just recently endulged in my smallest of my condy anenomes..I couldn't find my purple anenome, so I picked up my starfish and he was drooling purple anenome
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72 gal reef 2 mushroom coral (red and green) 2 condy anenomes (orange foot and purple) 1 bubble anenome 1 percula clown 1 yellow tang 1 blue tang 1 dragon goby 1 foxface 1 electric blue damsel 1 snow flake eel 1 longnose hawkfish 1 orange knob starfish 1 bristle starfish 6 orange turbo snails 3 mexican snails
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Age: 43
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Yep - they are aggressive & predatory. Looks like he had a nice snack. Sorry for your anemones' losses.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Age: 30
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here is a note for the future
CC STARFISH EAT CORALS not being rude but i see this all the time,almost all or possibly all starfish with spikes or knobs on thier top are coral eaters/predators |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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yeh I figured him to go for the mushroom coral, which by the way he smothered...but not the anenomes..oh well..this is the same breed starfish that wiped out most of the barrier reef.
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72 gal reef 2 mushroom coral (red and green) 2 condy anenomes (orange foot and purple) 1 bubble anenome 1 percula clown 1 yellow tang 1 blue tang 1 dragon goby 1 foxface 1 electric blue damsel 1 snow flake eel 1 longnose hawkfish 1 orange knob starfish 1 bristle starfish 6 orange turbo snails 3 mexican snails
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Darth Ichthyos
Join Date: Jan 2005
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I could say something really nasty here, but I won't. I will ask, however, why you thought to put that starfish in the tank when you figured it would eat your 'shrooms.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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The lfs said the shrooms would be fine..I would just have to keep an eye on the starfish. Not possible..Its too crafty so im going to trade in my other mushroom coral for something else..maybe a purple lobster. What do you think?
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72 gal reef 2 mushroom coral (red and green) 2 condy anenomes (orange foot and purple) 1 bubble anenome 1 percula clown 1 yellow tang 1 blue tang 1 dragon goby 1 foxface 1 electric blue damsel 1 snow flake eel 1 longnose hawkfish 1 orange knob starfish 1 bristle starfish 6 orange turbo snails 3 mexican snails
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Age: 43
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The Crown-or-Thorns is the starfish that has been decimating the reefs.
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Aquatic Naturalist
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Dayton, Ohio
Age: 32
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Now i'm confused. Is this a reef you have or just predatory animals and rock?
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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The African star did much damage based on mariners dumping them not knowing the consequence.
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72 gal reef 2 mushroom coral (red and green) 2 condy anenomes (orange foot and purple) 1 bubble anenome 1 percula clown 1 yellow tang 1 blue tang 1 dragon goby 1 foxface 1 electric blue damsel 1 snow flake eel 1 longnose hawkfish 1 orange knob starfish 1 bristle starfish 6 orange turbo snails 3 mexican snails
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Salty Pants
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: In a Big Yellow House
Age: 21
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from what I know I just have a standard orange sea star, but I have found it on, under, or around my corals a lot. Should i be worried?
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Age: 43
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No, I don't think so.
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Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 37
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the orange sea star is reef safe.
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72 gal reef 2 mushroom coral (red and green) 2 condy anenomes (orange foot and purple) 1 bubble anenome 1 percula clown 1 yellow tang 1 blue tang 1 dragon goby 1 foxface 1 electric blue damsel 1 snow flake eel 1 longnose hawkfish 1 orange knob starfish 1 bristle starfish 6 orange turbo snails 3 mexican snails
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