Serpent Starfish eating clowns?

So ive been battling this for the last few weeks. I went out of town and I come back and my buddy said that my clownfish just disappeared! I figured it was because my heater went out and it got a little hot in there 82ish. Well I fixed the heater and let it be for a few days. My sixline and my goby were doing fine as normal and I saw ***** was having a sale on clowns. I got 2 for $13 each. Not bad. They were really cool fish. Very active. Well I wake up this morning and I didn't see them. I just got home and they were dead. One under a rock and the other one in a rock with my serpent star munching on it. I pulled both of them out and disposed of the remains.
 
It's not a green or a red one. It's tan with balck rings around the arms. My wrasse and goby are perfectly fine and my water params are good also. Why can't I keep a clownfish?
 

bw256s_srt4

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If your heater went out, how did the temp of your water get hotter, and you went to ***** to buy fish? IMHO I would never buy live stock from *****. But it could have been many things. I dont think those starfish's eat fish.
 

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My bad I was reading a heater thread. I meant pump. My pump impeller went out but the motor was still running causing it to get extremely hot. Yeah I normally don't buy from ***** but I figured they'd live longer than 5 days.
 

scopus tang

Active Member
IME Banded serpent stars will not kill and eat fish, I have two in two different tanks, both larger than my hand, and neither one has ever bothered a healthy fish. They will certainly consume a dead fish, and may grab ahold of one that is dying. I would say you need to look elsewhere for the source of your deaths.
 
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