Baby Starfish?

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This piece of live rock we bought is very cool. It has a ton of organisms on it and we discover something new every hour it seems. Can anyone tell me if this is a baby starfish and if so what kind? Thank you!

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Yup^^^^^

Most are harmless, but a few types are known to eat corals. Many reefers (myself included) consider them a nusance. The can and do reproduce at a rediculous rate.
 

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Yup^^^^^

Most are harmless, but a few types are known to eat corals. Many reefers (myself included) consider them a nusance. The can and do reproduce at a rediculous rate.
X2. They seem to spread more with higher nitrate levels and poor husbandry.

Even in my best years I still have some and they've never bothered anything.
 
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Thank you all! So far it's just one so we're going to watch and see what happens. If they start to get out of control we're going to get a Harlequin shrimp.
 

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I've had Granted in the years since then I have caught them eating mushrooms and I have caught them eating zoas and palys. There are many species of Asterina, some eat algae, some eat leftovers and some eat softies and fleshy LPS.
 

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I personally like them, they are a part of my cleanup crew, I don't see them often as they stay hidden, but each time I do see one out on the glass or sand I smile. Never seem then bothering anything.
 

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