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I have 2 that I know of. They look like small lopsided starfish.
They measure 1/2 to 3/4 inches across. Any clues? Are they good or bad? Todd http://www.see-picture.com/?id=d2240 |
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Asterina (tiny, white...) Sea Stars
I have plenty in my tank...not to worry they are beneficial like bristle worms. That's a tiny sea star of the genus Asterina. Most of these critters are simply harmless algae and bacteria feeders, but some have been seen chowing SPS tissue. They are quite common in reef tanks, so don't be alarmed unless you see them cruising over on of your acro's. They reproduce by dropping legs, which explains the odd and highly variable shape! http://www.wetwebmedia.com/asterinafaqs.htm Chris wrote in message oups.com... I have 2 that I know of. They look like small lopsided starfish. They measure 1/2 to 3/4 inches across. Any clues? Are they good or bad? Todd http://www.see-picture.com/?id=d2240 |
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