Feeding my basket star

sterling

Member
Ok, any suggestions on feeding a basket star? I've been kind of hand feeding it "Prime Reef". It hasn't killed him, yet. But has anyone had experience with these guys. He's pretty cool.
 

bang guy

Moderator
I believe most Basket Stars only eat Zooplankton. Adding Phyto will certainly help by adding to the Zoo population but they need a LOT of zoo. If you can't see larvae, 'pods, etc swimming around all the time in the water column then the Basket is going to slowly starve.
Really cool animals but almost impossible to maintain.
 

fmarini

Member
Hi:
Guy is right, these are zooplankton feeders. Here is a great article by rob toonen which explains what is primarily in their gut --in the wild >90% of the gut contents are tiny planktonic copepods significantly less than 1 mm in length.
frank
 

sterling

Member
I'm not offended that no one knows me. I'm famous in my house :) I was told at the LFS that he was a basket star, and the guy I deal with is pretty knowledgeable. They only had two come in and one of the other guys that works there grabbed the other one and took it home.
It looks almost more like a plant crossed with a small octopus sometimes. It's legs/arms, whatever, go off and have little curly arms coming off of them, like little branches every where. Does that sound like a Basket or Feather Star.
Zooplanton? Well, off I go again.
but to be honest, he's been grabbing the brine shrimp, mysis, and Prime Reef and it gets hauled down and disappears. Am I killing him with this stuff?
His one leg/arm that was missing seems to be growing back already also.
 

sterling

Member
FMarini, I read the article that you wrote about, I'm feeling really guilty about his guy. But he's in my tank so I'm going to try my best for him.
 

bang guy

Moderator
Sounds like a basket to me :)
That stuff you're feeding is great if he's eating it. Perhaps you have a winner!!! I hope so, really cool critters!!
Good luck
Guy
 

sterling

Member
Bang Guy, he is definitely cool. But feeling bad about him I got out my new turkey baster and thawed some more Prime Reef out and kind of blew it into his arms. I'll probably kill everyone else by constantly feeling like I have to feed him :rolleyes:
 

fmarini

Member
Sterling
if he is eating terrific. But do keep an eye out for the amount of food you adding to the tank. I would consider doing frequent 15-20% water changes since your adding so much food.
Good luck
frank
 

sterling

Member
Frank, thanks to you and everyone for your help. I'll keep up occasional posts to let everyone know how I do with him. And perhaps he'll be something other people might want to try. He is definitely COOL. :cool:
 

wrassecal

Active Member
I'm getting in on this one as it appears I got a small basket star as a hh on some new lr. I'm sorry to read that it probably won't make it. I'd love to see a pic though. I'll try to get one of mine.
Frank, nice to see you back on the board:)
 

sterling

Member
Wrassecal, my basket star is still hanging in there. I only see him at night, so it's the only time he gets to eat, that kind of bothers me. I've been using a turkey baster to direct food into his arms. He takes it just fine. Been using "Emerald Entree", brine shrimp and "prime Reef". Good luck with yours. How big is yours. Mine when he extends his arms, is about 5 inch diameter.
 

fmarini

Member
Sterling-sounds like its really eating...maybe this species you have is adaptable...pictures please so we can identify it. Please keep an eye on your water quality
Debi-Hi thanks for the welcome ...I've been busy, but will try to pop in when i get time
frank
 

wrassecal

Active Member
Mine is a lot smaller size of a quarter, reddish w/ black bands. Must be a baby.I'm determined to get a pic at least before I lose it. I wish it would go hang out on the gorgonian so I could see it real good.
 

sterling

Member
Debi, the actual disk of his body is only the size of a nickle, but when he extends his arms, then it's about 5 inch diameter.
Frank, thanks for your interest in him. I really hope I can make it work for him. he seems to have found himself a spot on top of some LR that he likes.
I did a partial water change today and all my parameters are good. I added some Reef Vital DNA and Iodine and my calcium and alk levels are all good too.
 

sterling

Member
Besides this basket star I'm babying, I made a post on the "Fish Discussion" regarding my Maroon clown that's acting weird. Someone answered back that it sounds like it ready to breed. So I keep feeling that I'm doing OK.
 
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