Serpent starfish in feef tank?

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I have about 100 brittle starfish in my reef tank and they haven’t bothered any of my corals. The live rock I got is absolutely crawling with them. Can’t speak to serpent stars but I see them cleaning the rocks at night and catching anything in the water column that goes their way during Feedings.
 
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I have about 100 brittle starfish in my reef tank and they haven’t bothered any of my corals. The live rock I got is absolutely crawling with them. Can’t speak to serpent stars but I see them cleaning the rocks at night and catching anything in the water column that goes their way during Feedings.
That’s great to know. Thank you!
 
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Depends on what type of serpent starfish you are talking about. If you mean the miniature ones, they are perfectly reef safe and most reefers actually prefer them and they reproduce like crazy, the large green ones are the ones that you may want to avoid those are the ones that get huge and eat your fish.
 
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Depends on what type of serpent starfish you are talking about. If you mean the miniature ones, they are perfectly reef safe and most reefers actually prefer them and they reproduce like crazy, the large green ones are the ones that you may want to avoid those are the ones that get huge and eat your fish.
Yes, I did read up about the green ones being very aggressive. Thanks for your help!!
 

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I have had two Harlequin serpents that came from my previous system. Its probably been 5 years now and have never had an issue with them. I have however seen them eat an already dead fish whole. Kind of amazing to see how large a food item they can consume.
 
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I have several 1-1.5' serpents and brittle stars, and have never seen them eat small fish, big fish, or bother anything. They are voracious detritivores though, so they will eat anything that is dead
 
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