Asternia starfish eating zoas?

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So I have a bunch of the standard asternia, white starfish.
I found a bunch of them on my zoa colony and I pulled them off, one of the heads was dead.
I have 4 collectors zoas coming in on tuesday
Should I get a harlequin shrimp for tuesday?
I am prepared to take care of one (I have easy access to large live starfish), and I have been wanting one
am I just over reacting?
 

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So I have a bunch of the standard asternia, white starfish.
I found a bunch of them on my zoa colony and I pulled them off, one of the heads was dead.
I have 4 collectors zoas coming in on tuesday
Should I get a harlequin shrimp for tuesday?
I am prepared to take care of one (I have easy access to large live starfish), and I have been wanting one
am I just over reacting?
I would just keep a close eye on the colony and your water parameters! But if you want a harlequin shrimp, do it! Those things are so cool :)
 
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I would just keep a close eye on the colony and your water parameters! But if you want a harlequin shrimp, do it! Those things are so cool :)
hmm, I'll test and watch them, if I can find one in stock I'll order one for Tuesday
 

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Some of of them will eat zoanthids, I have experienced this first hand so I remove any I see.. I have managed to completely eradicate them by manual removal but that takes a while, the shrimp would probably be more efficient if you don’t mind meeting it’s diet requirements or rehousing it when your astrea’s are gone.
 

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I found one munching on my sponge bob zoa. When I pulled it off it had glowing yellow around its mouth. I noticed the ones that have red specs are the worse
 

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In the morning when the lights are off they will be crawling up the glass that's when I find them the easiest to remove when the shrimp have eaten all your starfish they will starve unless you keep feeding them starfish
 
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In the morning when the lights are off they will be crawling up the glass that's when I find them the easiest to remove when the shrimp have eaten all your starfish they will starve unless you keep feeding them starfish
yup! I have a source of lots of them, dont worry
 

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Any good images of the specific Asternia would be awesome for reference. I have watched Asternia types munch my zoanthids, other types no problems.
 
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Any good images of the specific Asternia would be awesome for reference. I have watched Asternia types munch my zoanthids, other types no problems.
I have white ones, and the red speck one which are the culprits
 

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