Hi all,
In my 29 gal bicube, every sand sifter star I put in gets its arms eaten off within two or three days. The other inhabitants are: 2 small maroons with an anemone, a pink Fairy Wrasse, an algae (lawnmower) blennie, a few blue-leg crabs, a couple snails, a yellow watchman gobie and a clump of Chaeto. Any ideas who the culprit might be? I'm preparing to move the specimens to our 210gal display, but I don't want all the stars in that tank to get eaten too.
Thanks! Jay
What kind of snails do you have and what kind of Hermit crabs do you have? Where does the Liverock come from? There might be a hitchhiker in there that is taking them out. Also watch out for Crown Conch snails, they like to eat starfish and clams! I learned the hard way hehe.
__________________ Clarence 55g sumpless mixed reef(soon to be 120g)
DSB(2 to 6 inches)aprox. 80 lbs,LR aprox. 60 t0 80 lbs.,Coralife 220 Protein Skimmer,CPR HOB Refugium with Fiji Mud Member of TRS Member of SDMAS
RIP Sarracino Ciro 12/16/04 - 4/3/08
Thanks for the reply. The snails are Astrea, and the hermits crabs are the blue-legged ones. My big tank has only red-legged crabs. The liverock is part Figi and part Tonga. We have a 1 inch bristle worm in the rocks which we see occasionally. No crown conchs.
Jay
There could be a hitchhiker that comes out when the lights are off and taking them out. I recommend you do some research and see what predators the starfish has. Keep a watchful eye on the tank and be prepared to do some "nighttime" viewing. Good luck and let us know what you find!
__________________ Clarence 55g sumpless mixed reef(soon to be 120g)
DSB(2 to 6 inches)aprox. 80 lbs,LR aprox. 60 t0 80 lbs.,Coralife 220 Protein Skimmer,CPR HOB Refugium with Fiji Mud Member of TRS Member of SDMAS
RIP Sarracino Ciro 12/16/04 - 4/3/08
Thanks for the reply. The snails are Astrea, and the hermits crabs are the blue-legged ones. My big tank has only red-legged crabs. The liverock is part Figi and part Tonga. We have a 1 inch bristle worm in the rocks which we see occasionally. No crown conchs.
Jay
These critters are not going to eat a starfish unless it is already dead/dying. You could have an unidentified hitch hiker or it be a water quality or acclimation issue.
Thanks Carmie. I plan to do some night viewing (got my red flashlight) and see if I can identify any predators. Water quality is fine and acclimation I'm sure is OK too. If I see anything I'll keep everyone posted.
Jay
barring a hithiker, besides the acclimation question, i'd blame the hermits. sounds like you have too many if you have more than 2 or 3, and they're probably starving unless you feed them specifically.
additionally, a 29 is way too small to support a sandsifter, and if the tank isn't well mature (at least 6 mos to a year old), there's not enuff food in the substrate to suport it. you should have at LEAST one square foot of open substrate for the star, but even that is too little IMHO.