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Hi Chris,
Having your seastar out of the water isn't good. How bad it is depends on the species - For example, here in Washington state our most commonly seen star, the Ochre Star (Pisaster ochraceus), is often left high and dry by the outgoing tide and is capable of surviving several hours out of water. Most other species aren't nearly as resilient and there are some that would probably die in under one hour of exposure. The thing is that none of them, to my knowledge, will voluntarily climb out of the water. Your star, whatever species it is, probably climbed onto his perch while it was immersed and when the water level dropped he simply shut down into low tide mode. That's characterized by clamping down on the substrate and not moving - essentially, he's trying to not dry out before the tide comes back in. What you need to do is cause the tide to rise by shutting down any system that drops the water level in the display tank. When the star has been immersed for 30 minutes or so he may just crawl to a lower part of the tank and the problem will be solved. If he doesn't move down on his own then you'll need to sneak up on him. Generally speaking, stars keep a pretty loose grip on the substrate except when they feel threatened. The thing to do is wait till he's been immersed long enough to relax and then sweep him off his perch with one smooth and fairly quick movement. Do NOT exert much pressure! If he's relaxed it won't take much force to displace him but if he has been able to clamp down using more force will just injure him. If he's holding on too tight to remove, just wait another 30 to 60 minutes for him to relax and try again. Radially yours, Alex |
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