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unidentified, seven arm starfish. It arrived in a Hammerhead coral frag. Is it going to be ok in my reef tank? What does it eat?

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asterina starfish, ive never had a problem with em, but they multiple fast. pretty sure they eat alagae detritus but ive never had em hurt coral/fish
 

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Not going to lie I thought that was a part of your nail polish for a second and I was like oh thats super cool wish I could get that realistic of a starfish on my nails lol. I like these guys, I find them cute. Some hate them, they multiply like crazy apparently
 

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unidentified, seven arm starfish. It arrived in a Hammerhead coral frag. Is it going to be ok in my reef tank? What does it eat?

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These are not to be trusted and multiply like mice. Ive had them take down zoa colonies.
 

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These are not to be trusted and multiply like mice. Ive had them take down zoa colonies.
I think I remember reading a ReefBuilders article where it stated that astarena stars that camouflage and match the color of the host coral are the ones that will prey of coral
 

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Get rid asap, they multiply like crazy, can eat/damage coral (I have them in my S650 and also a harlequin shrimp to eat them).

Oh and wash your hand! lol
 

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Interesting. I’ve had these little stars in my tanks in the past, and always thought they were reef-safe detritivores. Are there different species where some are less reef-safe than others? Or is it just a matter of they will eat coral if there‘s no other food source?
 

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its likely a handful of species that are similar with same common name. they do multiply quickly. a club member loves to come collect em outta peoples tank for his harlequinn shrimp
 

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