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| Can any one tell me if the little star fish is bad ? It is the size of maybe a pencil eraser.It resembles the serpent sea star body and is white. I only saw it for a second befor it retreated in to a rock. I do have a blue linkia sea star,but this has a totally different body shape. I have not added any thing new to my tank for about a year. So i am not sure where it came from since it is so tiny |
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| I have some of these in my tank, I had bought some new live rock, and a few weeks later there were about 7 of these guys, have not seen any lately, and have no ideal if they are good or bad. |
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| DO the little guys have different length legs?
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| A general rule of thumb for starfish, the thicker the arms the more predatory the starfish. A lot of arms will also indicate a predatory starfish. I am sure there are exceptions to this rule somewhere, but for the reef tank it usually works. I would keep an eye on it for while. (If you can find it again )
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| Probably Asterina Starfish. Some people have claimed to witness them eating coral tissue; however, I have hundreds of the things, and have never witnessed them anywhere but on the glass of my tank eating algae. These are a very common hitchhiker if this is what you're speaking of. Is this your guy? Here's a link to some faqs. AsterinaFAQs ![]()
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| Thank You For The Help. As For The Picture No That Is Not Like My Little Friend. Again Thank You I Really Appreciate The Help Michelle |
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| I'm sorry, I misread your post!! I didn't see that you said it looked like a serpant star. Those I'm not sure about. I do; however, have some mini brittle stars in my tank. They are white also, and have longer stringier legs. Kind of like a serpant, but with little spines sticking off of them. To my knowledge they are harmless, and will probably ultimately die off. Hope that helps.
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| no but thanks for your help. i appreciate it. michelle |
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