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Yeah, you're probably right about that, the reason for having anything resembling an arch is because they might seem to be drawn upward towards the light source and instead of climbing the glass to get closer it seems better for them to be able to get closer to the light by climbing the rocks...it's tough to say with pictures that I found because when a diver takes a pic, they're looking for the perfect picture a lot of times which isnt necessarily in a natural spot...I'll keep looking though!I think you're anthropomorphising your aquascaping. My guess is you'll want lots of hiding holes big enough for the stars but also pretty stable, so more like a pile of rocks and not with arches. You could look for videos or pictures where the starfish are collected or contact the divers who collect them.
Good idea! And I do realize that I'm kinda stepping into uncharted waters trying to put together a setup designed for this (as far as I know)... probably best to just throw aesthetics out the window regardless since the pursuit of aesthetics would be an easy way to miss the purpose. Honestly, the tank they're in now is practically perfect for it but has coral in it so I can't replace rocks with fresh live rocks and I would really like more room than that tank provides.Maybe search youtube for diving videos that include fromia?
Well before I say any at all let me just say I would never consider myself an expert at anything. I will give you information I believe to be true based on my research and experience.You said "any questions" so here goes one...
What and how would you propose to a new Fromia star owner who hopes it doesn't starve over the next year or so?
*lets go with intermediate experience level
Discus in messages...just sent you one.You said "any questions" so here goes one...
What and how would you propose to a new Fromia star owner who hopes it doesn't starve over the next year or so?
*lets go with intermediate experience level