bronk&mac
New Member
Hello we're new here and I need some help.
I came home from work to find my brittle star with a chunk missing from it central disc. The insides of the star is totally visible. We have had this 55 gal tank for 6 months, and have an x-mas wrasse, a 3 stripe damselfish, a royal gramma, Chocolate chip sea star ( that's doing fine) and about 12, 1/2" hermit crabs to help clean new live rock as be put it into tank.
The brittle star was doing fine and looking good on Monday, this was the last time I had seen its whole body, because it likes to hide in the holes of the live rock.
Could the hermit crabs or the other fish started eating it? Or could it have gotten stuck on the live rock? Or do they molt their disc? If anyone has any ideas please help.
The central disc is about the size of a quarter and the hole is about 1/2" by 1/4" in an oval shape.
Very worried
Amanda and Kyle
I came home from work to find my brittle star with a chunk missing from it central disc. The insides of the star is totally visible. We have had this 55 gal tank for 6 months, and have an x-mas wrasse, a 3 stripe damselfish, a royal gramma, Chocolate chip sea star ( that's doing fine) and about 12, 1/2" hermit crabs to help clean new live rock as be put it into tank.
The brittle star was doing fine and looking good on Monday, this was the last time I had seen its whole body, because it likes to hide in the holes of the live rock.
Could the hermit crabs or the other fish started eating it? Or could it have gotten stuck on the live rock? Or do they molt their disc? If anyone has any ideas please help.
The central disc is about the size of a quarter and the hole is about 1/2" by 1/4" in an oval shape.
Very worried
Amanda and Kyle