Hi guys,
I never saw this happen until today. But my Blue Linckia starfish might have "sucked" on one of my Montipora frag.
Yesterday at night Monti was looking perfect, it's a gold rush Monti.
This morning before going to work I saw it clearly laying on top (hugging it) and with it's mouth likely centred on top of the specific Monti - I didn't mind it as I was under the impression that they do not feed on coral.
Arrive back from work, that Monti frag had dropped on the sand, and the center of it was looking slightly slimy purple (with no polyps or tissue).
Tank inhabitants:
2 clownfish, 1 bicolor blenny, 1 swallowtail angelfish female, 1 sailfin tang, 1 purple dart fish, 1 Valentini pufferfish, 1 short spine sea urchin, 1 red from is starfish, 1 blue Linckia starfish, fighting conch snails, 1 sea hare (aplysia argus).
No other corals have any signs of damage, never happened before in my tank. This is a new frag in the tank (I have other SPS, Softies and LPS in the tank).
Place where frag fell on the sand had no other corals nearby (just sand) so it hasn't been stung.
Can anyone please advise ?
I think the blue Linckia did this, but I thought they were reef safe (had it for more than 6 months never caused issue).
Photos below.
I never saw this happen until today. But my Blue Linckia starfish might have "sucked" on one of my Montipora frag.
Yesterday at night Monti was looking perfect, it's a gold rush Monti.
This morning before going to work I saw it clearly laying on top (hugging it) and with it's mouth likely centred on top of the specific Monti - I didn't mind it as I was under the impression that they do not feed on coral.
Arrive back from work, that Monti frag had dropped on the sand, and the center of it was looking slightly slimy purple (with no polyps or tissue).
Tank inhabitants:
2 clownfish, 1 bicolor blenny, 1 swallowtail angelfish female, 1 sailfin tang, 1 purple dart fish, 1 Valentini pufferfish, 1 short spine sea urchin, 1 red from is starfish, 1 blue Linckia starfish, fighting conch snails, 1 sea hare (aplysia argus).
No other corals have any signs of damage, never happened before in my tank. This is a new frag in the tank (I have other SPS, Softies and LPS in the tank).
Place where frag fell on the sand had no other corals nearby (just sand) so it hasn't been stung.
Can anyone please advise ?
I think the blue Linckia did this, but I thought they were reef safe (had it for more than 6 months never caused issue).
Photos below.