After reading all of the feedback here, i decided to get it out.
Even though he looks cool, seems hes not worth the risk of getting plagued by them :)
Keep in mind when you hear of folks with critters (or anything) "blooming" out of control – there is almost always something out of balance in that system. Too many variables to predict what it is in "all tanks" but it's always something.
If that wasn't the case, we'd ALL be having the issue with Asterinas...not just the few folks who report it.
You would have no posts in your thread like post #3, #6 and people like me saying
they are great and harmless. Zero.
If they really ate coralline algae, I wouldn't have some of the scars I have from scraping that coralline out of deep tank corners!!! If they eat it, they cannot eat a significant amount. (Otherwise large amounts of coralline in the tank would cause them to bloom. Never happens.)
Same if they really ate corals. We'd ALL have that problem, not just the few that report it. I have ****-loads of them, always 5-10 on the glass, some as large as a nickel. Never had an issue with them eating coral, and this system has been running since the mid 2000's....20'ish years.
They eat bio-film.
The confusion/misunderstanding is not really a mystery though...
Bio-film is on everything in a fish tank, including corals and coralline algae.
They will never bother
healthy coral in a healthy tank.
Last, any coral eater isn't going to make a good hitchhiker. They hitchhike in on live rock, etc, because they are bio-film eaters....plentiful even on spray-cleaned live rock. (Coral eaters aren't going to be good hitchhikers. No corals around for most of the journey!)
FYI...
Being starfish, they do not have teeth so they can't bite things like coraline or coral tissue.
They eat by ejecting their stomach and digest things outside themselves and then suck it back in. Yum! (Be glad you aren't a coral or starfish....1 hole for in
and out!!)
The overlooked reality is that there
aren't very many things that will breed in tanks AND be helpful.
Asterinas are one of the critters that will create procreate....bristleworms are another (and they're even planktonic!). Free AND a valuable sub-members of your CUC.
But online in the land of
hand waving and hair fires, folks are often afraid of both of them – similarly how some folks tend to be afraid of live rock.....as if reefs aren't made from it!!!!
Be kind(er) to your Good Guy hitchhikers – it gives you a better reef, and makes you a better reef keeper.