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Got a zoa frag from the lfs today and found this on the bottom of the plug. Any ideas?
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Harmless clean up crew warning tho they will multiply drastically but you can get a harlequin shrimp which are super sexy or you can pluck them out once every 3-4 months when the lights come on they will be all over your glass, I took out about half the population I had several months ago very easy
 

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It's an asterina star, he's a harmless clean up crew star, although will multiply like crazy.
 

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I would remove also based on many different kinds and some have been known to eat corals..I had the problem and got a harlequin shrimp and he quickly took care of the problem...
 

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I would remove also based on many different kinds and some have been known to eat corals..I had the problem and got a harlequin shrimp and he quickly took care of the problem...
Harlequins are awesome! We liked ours so much we ended up keeping him.
 

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