Free chocolate chip starfish!

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As the title states, this little guy is free.
In a effort to get the wife into my obsession, I told her to pick out reef safe critters she likes. She liked him, sooo... I gave him a chance to behave. I came home 6 weeks later (truck driver) and all my fish are gone!
Wife said they’ve been disappearing one by one. No carcass, no trace they’ve ever been there. The only thing remaining is a lone peppermint shrimp, and he acts traumatized hiding 24/7 in the rock work.
So here we are! He is free to anyone that wants to come get him!

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Killer starfish!! ...I don’t think so. He’s not killing any healthy fish.
 

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Anybody with a harlequin should snatch this up pretty quick. As for your fish... I would suspect a bobbit worm or mantis shrimp. Listen for clicking sounds and it could be a mantis. Did you get your live rock wet or dry?
 

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