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I have a whopping load of asterina stars in my 125g. They aren't harming anything but if anyone wants some, I have plenty to share for free.
 

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I would definitely take some but they would die in shipping to MN here where it feels like -10 out
 
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I feel for you - it's not that cold here yet, but it's coming and I'm not looking forward to it!
 
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There are some varieties that may be detrimental to corals but these are not that kind, they are harmless. They eat the algae on the rocks and the walls of the tank. And provide food for harlequin shrimp ;)
 
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They run the whole gamut. Some are tiny "star" fragments and some are ~1/4" across and full stars
 
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I haven't decided yet - I would like to but it may depend upon my son's basketball schedule. I can either bring them if I go, or I may be able to find someone to bring them for me.
 

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