Very neat. Is it in your tank?
I've always wanted one of those stars but have never been able to find one for sale
Sony Xperia Z3
I knew they were tough to keep alive in captivity. But have always wanted to try.They are extremely difficult to keep alive. They are almost like an non-photosyntic coral, needs continues feeding of small particles, but will die in any nitrate spike.
Maybe it's what you need to get your nitrates up?
I have read of a guy adding reef roid/cyclopeeze food to a channel on a doser, but they have to refill containers daily to keep things fresh, and after each feeding period a small automatic water change is done. When I read the article , the starfish was in captivity for 3 years at time, had lost some legs as well from minor upsets in tank.
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No I am no where near experienced enough to try one. But a online store in London has them listed for $25 each. If anyone should try. Maybe it would be you?I knew they were tough to keep alive in captivity. But have always wanted to try.
Sony Xperia Z3
Hmmmm. MaybeNo I am no where near experienced enough to try one. But a online store in London has them listed for $25 each. If anyone should try. Maybe it would be you?
give Aaron from London's Big Al a call, he might be able to get you one and hold it until you get up this way..i want one too but everytime big als has had them they were already on hold... lord knows i dump in enough polyp booster reef roids and phyto lol
the problem is im never down that way im always stuck here or torontogive Aaron from London's Big Al a call, he might be able to get you one and hold it until you get up this way..