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Post by Matt in Lewiston on Jan 5, 2014 18:55:31 GMT -5
I love the colors of this guy, I'd like to keep it, but I'm scared what it might be. Thanks!
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Post by jess on Jan 5, 2014 18:57:39 GMT -5
It's an astrena star.That might be the bad kind that Rob hates lol. There is controversy of wether these are good or bad. I've never noticed then doing harm, but I do check for the bright colors that Rob says are the bad ones. This I'm assuming is what he would call a bad one since I've never seen one with orange
Sent from my HTC ONE
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Post by Matt in Lewiston on Jan 5, 2014 18:58:24 GMT -5
That might be the bad kind that Rob hates lol. Sent from my HTC ONE That's what I am thinking too :-(
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Post by doverdoug on Jan 5, 2014 20:49:57 GMT -5
I had a micro star just like that, it was hanging out around a toadstool frag. Couple days later the frag was laying on its side with a starshaped hole in its trunk. Ive removed 1 microstar so far and all that I see are gonners.
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Post by jasonandsarah on Jan 6, 2014 10:01:16 GMT -5
Some think the Orange spots signifies that they've eaten coral but I'd just watch closely if I was you they hide so much that there not worth keeping around just to look at cause you'll rarely see them anyways,I personally take them out no matter what just to be safe cause if they are the bad ones I've read they can multiply quick!
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Post by oceangirl2009 on Jan 6, 2014 11:29:35 GMT -5
Yup asterina, they particularly go after zoas, but I have heard them go after other corals as well. I would remove any that you see.
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Post by gotareef on Jan 6, 2014 11:31:51 GMT -5
MURDER HIM!!!!
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