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When can I add my own blue linckia starfish in my tank?
 

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I have no experience with star fish. But I have also heard 8-12month. I know that they can never be exposed to air,that's about it.

Bump for more experienced replies, I myself am interested in one of these.
 

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Easily a year or more, and only in larger tanks with significant rock work. You also have to start with a healthy specimen, most Linckia are already nutritional challenged by the time you get them.
 

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Blue links are a difficult sea stare to keep . Like stated up there they do not readily except food and will on feed off of a natural build up in the aquarium . This along with there weak shipping characteristics are what make them considered a advanced hobbyist piece . It is recommended that they only go in large aquariums that have been established for 1-2 years
 
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What about them hitting air is that true?
 

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Can't get air trapped in their underside as they usually can't expel it.

It's possible they feed on Asterina starfish according to some accounts.
 

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I waited a little over a year to add my linckia starfish. I added a blue one and an orange one to my 150g tank.
 
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I waited a little over a year to add my linckia starfish. I added a blue one and an orange one to my 150g tank.
And how are they now? How long has your tank been running for now ?
 

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I think the exposure to air is a myth because in the shallows they always get exposed with the tide coming in and out. You need to check them for a parasite that burrows into their skin. Sandsifters are a good option but not a nice looking
 

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