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Sand Sifting Stars

MadReefer

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I have to Sand sifting starfish and the past two weeks one is on top of the other a few times a day. At first I thought the bottom one was dead but it was moving. My wife asked if they were mating and I replied I doubt it.
I came across this and found it interesting; I don't expect any baby ones.

Archaster typicus - Wikipedia
 

MadReefer

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Don't get to excited Matt.
 

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MadReefer

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Yes they are safe and are good at cleaning the sand bed.
Usually like most stars they starve to death.
I got both for $20.
 

diana a

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Hmmm I see why they starve. Goal tends to be to keep the sand clean :(

Mark's has an established tank for 1 1/2 years. You also can't put them in a new tank. They need live sand that was healthy amt of microfuna it in. This way it doesn't get depleted. You have to feed them food otherwise they will starve. Try mysis shrimp or other frozen foods. I would try to soak it in selcon, zeocon, or similar supplements. Do they actually eat detritus?
 
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