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Never seen this thing. Should I remove it?
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Asterina starfish. Cool little hitchhiker. Harmless for the most part but they reproduce like crazy
 

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Some can turn into coral eaters.
 

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I don't trust these guys period. Ive seen them eat algae and ive seen them eat Zoas
They break off a leg which they grow back. That broken leg becomes a new star. That new and existing star breaks off a leg and does the same. Then the two new ones do the same. . . . Now do the math. You can have dozens in NO time flat
 

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I don't trust these guys period. Ive seen them eat algae and ive seen them eat Zoas
They break off a leg which they grow back. That broken leg becomes a new star. That new and existing star breaks off a leg and does the same. Then the two new ones do the same. . . . Now do the math. You can have dozens in NO time flat
yup i totally agree
 

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Agreed with the asterina starfish. Best to remove them if possible.
 

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