Starfish has a wierd problem

lerch

Member
My red starfish has begun crawling around the tank and as he is crawling across my live rock he seems to be leaving bits of himself in long strands on the rock. It looks like pieces of his red skin and clear pieces of his inside. Is he dying? What is going on? I am pretty worried.
PLEASE HELP :( :( :(
 

goofieones

Member
Sorry to say, your star needed to be aclimated for way longer than that, with it behavior, I bet it will be dead in a day or two.
 

lerch

Member
Well I have prepared myself for the possible death of my starfish but I do believe in learning from my mistakes so what would be the correct acclimation procedure for a starfish??????????
 
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diatom

Guest
some people drip acclimate over as many as 8 hours. Stars (particularly blue Linka it seems) are very sensitive to salinity change.
Best of luck in the future.
 

hillbilly

Member
I've never used an acclimation of under 2 hrs even for a guppy. Acclimation is simple and important but too often shorcuted. If You want it to live, take Your time. The world will not end if Your new prize is not free swiming for a few hours.
Hillbilly
 
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