K kelleyga36 Member Market Messages 103 Reaction score 0 Feb 4, 2010 #1 What is the best way to control asterina starfish?
drnecropolis Well-Known Member Market Messages 2,779 Reaction score 259 Location Douglasville Feb 4, 2010 #2 Flamethrower..
drnecropolis Well-Known Member Market Messages 2,779 Reaction score 259 Location Douglasville Feb 4, 2010 #5 Are they just getting to be to many or causing issues at this point?
C cr500_af Active Member Market Messages 3,378 Reaction score 0 Feb 4, 2010 #6 Don't Harlequin shrimp snack on them?
J jennm Active Member Lifetime Messages 6,638 Reaction score 7 Feb 4, 2010 #7 Most Asterinas are harmless. Harlequin shrimp will eat them but once the asterinas are gone, you have to supply them with more sea stars, because that's all they eat. Jenn
Most Asterinas are harmless. Harlequin shrimp will eat them but once the asterinas are gone, you have to supply them with more sea stars, because that's all they eat. Jenn
K kelleyga36 Member Market Messages 103 Reaction score 0 Feb 4, 2010 #8 I have always had them,and they have never been a problem.But now I have had a population explosion. Some of my zoas are suffering.I keep picking 3 legged astrinas off of them.They don't seem to bother the paly's,just certain zoas. Kevin
I have always had them,and they have never been a problem.But now I have had a population explosion. Some of my zoas are suffering.I keep picking 3 legged astrinas off of them.They don't seem to bother the paly's,just certain zoas. Kevin
M mcphock Member Market Messages 701 Reaction score 0 Feb 4, 2010 #9 Aren't most infestations the result of some resource imbalance? Otherwise, they wouldnt have the resources required to reproduce.
Aren't most infestations the result of some resource imbalance? Otherwise, they wouldnt have the resources required to reproduce.
R rbredding Active Member Market Messages 2,337 Reaction score 0 Feb 4, 2010 #10 McPhock;459530 wrote: Aren't most infestations the result of some resource imbalance? Click to expand... in this case I would say endless food supply (his zoas) and no natural predators...
McPhock;459530 wrote: Aren't most infestations the result of some resource imbalance? Click to expand... in this case I would say endless food supply (his zoas) and no natural predators...
D down and outman Member Market Messages 156 Reaction score 0 Feb 4, 2010 #11 One cure: Move your tank! That got rid of most of mine! LOL!!!!!
D diverjack Member Market Messages 44 Reaction score 0 Feb 4, 2010 #12 Harlequin shrimp got rid of mine. BUt you will need to suppliemt thier food source or find a new home.
Harlequin shrimp got rid of mine. BUt you will need to suppliemt thier food source or find a new home.