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Ok so I've had an explosion of asterina stars in my 55 and my zoa colonies are thinning out as a result. Those little buggers are ALWAYS on them. Is there a predator for them? I'd get harlequin shrimp but the problem with that is that I've got a Valentini puffer... Who obviously won't eat them... But will probably eat the shrimp knowing my luck...
 
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Yea maybe he'll eat them that way he likes to be hand fed
 

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A pair of tweezers and time is your best bet. During water changes You could use a 1/2" hose to suck them off the rocks. In time you will get the upper hand. Good luck!
 

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Harlequin did the job in my tank.....suggestion...maybe take the puffer out into a different/qt tank while harlequin eradicate the pests....could take about a week......just a suggestion for you
 

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You should check your disappearing colonies at night with a flash light. Look for zoa eating nudi. Some think astrinas will eat coral, or that there's different kinds of Asturinas & some do some dont. I would just look else where first.
 

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asteria starfish

I am starting to get them as well but they seem to eat my coraline algae. I read their are different types....eat different stuff.....zoas, algae
 

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I had 100's of those little buggers in my 140 gal mixed reef. Never touched my zoas but i suspected they me eating the coraline so I got one harlequin shrimp and they were all gone in a month. He also has eaten 2 chocolate chip stars in the that time too. amazing.
 

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You need to get a blue Linckia starfish. It may take a while for him to do the job, but he will get the job done eventually.
 

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You need to get a blue Linckia starfish. It may take a while for him to do the job, but he will get the job done eventually.

I've heard this before but I'm not so sure. I purchased a blue linkia and had thousands of asterina. Linkia only lasted about 4 months and I never noticed a decline in asterina stars. One halequin took care of them in a few months.
 

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I've heard this before but I'm not so sure. I purchased a blue linkia and had thousands of asterina. Linkia only lasted about 4 months and I never noticed a decline in asterina stars. One halequin took care of them in a few months.
I had the same experience...only it was with a harlequin shrimp. I bought a blue starfish and they all have disappeared. Now I have to look real close to find one.
I can't explain why /what happened with yours,but I have seen mine chowing down on them.
 

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Always believed they only eat coraline and never really card about how many I had. From time to time I would manually remove several dozen but I was OK with the lack of coraline. Recently I saw one wrapped around an acro and when moved him there was no tissue in that spot. Picked up a couple harlequin shrimp the next day. That was last Wednesday and I have noticed a huge drop in their number. Interestingly i think i have a male female pair. One has a lot of blue markings and the other doesn't
 
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And I do watch at night they are ALWAYS on my zoa colonies that's like the only place they go
 
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My friend gave me his falco hawkfish last night since he was taking his tank down... Maybe he'll eat them?
 
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Just a thought... I have a bunch of huge BTAs I wonder if they'll eat the little buggers
 
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I finally came up with a solution to my problem. I'm going to put a harlequin shrimp in my refugium. That way I can keep tossing asterinas in there and I will never completely run out because the shrimp will be isolated AND the shrimp won't get eaten by my puffer or hawkfish
 

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