Would Harlequin Shrimps be safe?

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I have an overpopulation of asterina stars and I am thinking about getting a pair of Harleys (and feed chocolate chip stars once the asterina's are gone, or pass them on in my reef-club). The asterina's been bugging my zoas, killing some of them

Before I spend $30 each on the harlequins, I want to make sure they'll be OK in my tank, if the risk is great, I'll find another means to remove the stars

75g tank

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2 clowns
Bristletooth Tang
Flame Hawkfish (Trouble?)
Flame Wrasse
Hoevens Wrasse
Leopard Wrasse
Pylei Wrasse
Coris Wrasse
Starry Blenny
2 Dartfish
Foxface

Coral Banded Shrimp (Trouble?)
2 urchins
1 bulb nem
 

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If you do not think that the flame hawk or coris would attack them, then the Harlequins are no threat to anything other than starfish.

I have had harlequins in with Faries, Flashers and most Halichoeres wrasses with no issues. The Coris genus are on another level... especially when they get larger.
 

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My money is on the flame hawk going after them, especially if they are tiny harlequins. Personally, I wouldn't risk it and would try extensive manual removal and see if that puts a sizeable dent in the population of asterina stars, or find something to do with the hawkfish.
 

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If I were in your shoes I just buy 1 harlequin. With those wrasses there is high risk he won’t survive the first day.
Do you have any shrimp in the tank?
 

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I have a 5 line wrasse that killed all species of shrimps.. hundreds in loss. I might have spend the money eating grilled tiger shrimps!
 

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You'll never keep up removing them manually. Introduce the shrimp at night as to not confuse your fish with a feeding.
 

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