Originally Posted by
Al Mc
http:///forum/post/2680980
Interesting thought. I have not. What is your plan as many sea stars have unique nutritional needs that are still not completely understood? (BTW..I know you know this ,as you have lots of experience in the swf world, just asking.)
awwwwwwe thank you
The idea came to me right after I purchased a green brittle star(GBS)...yes the famous "green death". I've always wanted a tank dedicated to this beautiful star. I purchased the GBS to help cycle my 55 sump tank.( I'm doing a reverse set up for my new dwarf seahorse tank, since the DT is sterile, I'm growing the pod population in the sump). Now that "Vader"(Changed names, idea from Al Mc) has settled in. It occurred to me that no one had ever posted a "Star tank."
The only stars that I know of that have not be successfully kept in captivity are basket and feather stars. These stars are filter feeders, and until we can duplicate the soup they like to eat, the end result for them is starvation.
Most stars are opportunists. My guess is they wouldn't hesitate to munch on their neighbor if push came to shove. The stars need daily feeding. I've been very successful keeping brittle and sand stars. My sand star"Patric" loved shrimp pellets.
Here's a pic of Patric:
I was thinking of trying a couple of brittle stars together. maybe 3 or 4. Not sure, I'll have to think about it.