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I always give them a starfish to “work on” at all times. Echinoderms don’t have a lot of food value, and it is difficult to judge how much food the shrimp need. You can’t overfeed the shrimp, but it can get expensive to feed them.How often are you feeding your harlequin shrimp Starfish? Mine eat like crazy
Wondering if I should cut them back a bit?
I got a similar answer earlier, this confirms it….lethargic (they won't survive on an asterina a day, more like 10-15 a day to suffice).
Its impossible to keep them on purely asterinas.I got a similar answer earlier, this confirms it….
OP someone in a previous thread suggested you can actually freeze starfish parts….The thread is somewhere around here …I found it useful …
When thawing starfish, the proteins harlequins need break part, the issue is we don't know which proteins they actually need so we can't exactly figure out what makes the starfish diet so exclusive to them. Harlequins on frozen would get more easily blown by pumps and sucked by intakes, this equipment was never changed and there was never a single causality for the ones on the non-frozen diet while they didn't seem phased by the water flow either. Frozen fed H. picta were just 'weaker' and really seemed like they were as fragile as they looked while normal fed ones held their own in surprising situations (I seen one chase off an emerald crab bothering it and succeed somehow).
They will be limited in a short time with a harley.Somehow that all sounds weird but totally plausible …I long noticed frozen “meat” looses certain liquids or put another way, certain nutrients just can’t do a freeze-thaw cycle and remain intact ….
I have added 3 small chocolate chips to the sump but I also have a near unlimited supply of pest starfish ..