yossaria
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I am new to the aquarium realm and I am looking for some advice. I have a 40 gallon tank that has been in operation since late December. Early on, I just had live rock. A few weeks later I added a yellow tail damsel, cleaner shrimp, sand sifting starfish, a blue leg hermit crab, 2 red leg hermit crabs and 6 turbo snails. Everyone got along swimmingly and aside for some hair algae and brown stuff growing on the glass (that the snails ate) the tank was problem free...
Last week I received some new life forms that I acclimated to the tank water as described. I purchased a fire shrimp, a sally lightfoot crab, a cleaner clam, a queen conch, a lawnmower blenny, and a yellow pygmy angelfish. I was hoping the blenny would mow down some of the algae but he has been a huge disappointment. The queen conch has been cool to watch and is happily scouring my aquarium glass. The damsel, blenny and angelfish have adapted to each other and the fire shrimp seems to be most happy when hiding (what a waste of 29 bucks). The most active animal by far is the sally lightfoot crab that arrived missing a leg (leg not in bag so it must have come to the vendor this way). The sally lightfoot is fun to watch and spends a lot of time cramming substrate into its mouth.
All was cool until I checked on the tank this morning and found my starfish dead in a corner with two mangled legs! I am assuming that one of the guys I introduced into the tank 2 days ago is to blame. I suspect that it is the sally lightfoot crab since I have witnessed it nipping at some of the other tank occupants. However I cannot prove this. Maybe sally is pissed off because some numbskull that catches these animals for sale pulled one of her legs off! I put the starfish under a microscope (I have a biochemistry lab) and observed several microscopic critters running around on the starfish. None of these critters could have possibly made off with a quater of a leg, but it is possible that they are parasites and weakened the starfish. Probably more likely they are just copepods. There also seemed to be some green slime like stuff at the site of the wound. I have no idea what this is.
So what do you think? Was it likely the sally lightfoot? Should I remove it from my tank to prevent further casulaties? Please share your experiencies.
Thanks for any help!
Yoss
Last week I received some new life forms that I acclimated to the tank water as described. I purchased a fire shrimp, a sally lightfoot crab, a cleaner clam, a queen conch, a lawnmower blenny, and a yellow pygmy angelfish. I was hoping the blenny would mow down some of the algae but he has been a huge disappointment. The queen conch has been cool to watch and is happily scouring my aquarium glass. The damsel, blenny and angelfish have adapted to each other and the fire shrimp seems to be most happy when hiding (what a waste of 29 bucks). The most active animal by far is the sally lightfoot crab that arrived missing a leg (leg not in bag so it must have come to the vendor this way). The sally lightfoot is fun to watch and spends a lot of time cramming substrate into its mouth.
All was cool until I checked on the tank this morning and found my starfish dead in a corner with two mangled legs! I am assuming that one of the guys I introduced into the tank 2 days ago is to blame. I suspect that it is the sally lightfoot crab since I have witnessed it nipping at some of the other tank occupants. However I cannot prove this. Maybe sally is pissed off because some numbskull that catches these animals for sale pulled one of her legs off! I put the starfish under a microscope (I have a biochemistry lab) and observed several microscopic critters running around on the starfish. None of these critters could have possibly made off with a quater of a leg, but it is possible that they are parasites and weakened the starfish. Probably more likely they are just copepods. There also seemed to be some green slime like stuff at the site of the wound. I have no idea what this is.
So what do you think? Was it likely the sally lightfoot? Should I remove it from my tank to prevent further casulaties? Please share your experiencies.
Thanks for any help!
Yoss