Originally Posted by
pbnj
http:///forum/post/3234692
A respectable site says they're all bad....
"Several people have argued that these starfish are harmless, but we have yet to find any that will not eat coral polyps. It is our recommendation that if you discover this type of starfish in your reef aquarium that you remove it as soon as possible. We have documented these type of starfish eating small polyp stony corals, Xenia , green stars, and several types of soft leather corals."
well that makes the site not so respectable (which ever it is including this one). I've had various populations from seeing one occasionally like once every few weeks to seeing at least a few everyday (that would be now). I have seen countless tanks with 20x my population and they cause absolutely no harm at all. I dont bother them. 90% of the time they are harmless. I know they dont eat ANY of my corals at all. I look at my corals about 37 times a day including early morning before the lights come on when I can always spot at least one asterinas. I havent even seen one near a coral much less eating one. when I frag or have a sps coral piece too small to be worth saving I have a pile in my sump where they get thrown and I know there are some rocks there where multiple astrenias camp out all the time. they are more than welcome to tear into those (still live when I put them there) and I have some zoo polyps in there too. have yet to find any even near this pile or live zoas. I turn the lights on all times of morning sometimes to see what critters are down there and the asterinas in my tank just dont have any interest.
I really WISH I knew what they ate so I could explode their population. I really want harlequin shrimp but I dont want to buy stars to feed. the more I see the happier it makes me but I still dont feel like I'll ever have enough to support these shrimp for any length of time.