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    Posted: February 27 2010 at 12:43am
I am having a large increase in my Asterina population. I have also seen a few munching on zoos, so it is time for them to go.

I know Harlequin shrimp do an awesome job, is there anything else that will touch them?

Also, does anyone know where I can get a harlequin?
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I have also been looking for a way to slow the increasing asterina population in my tank. Birdworld had a harlequin afew weeks ago but it was $40 and I thought that was too much. Im still looking...
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Does the harlequin shrimp eat larger star  fish too?
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Yes. they aren't picky at all. One leg at a time
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I'd be happy to come and help you scrape asterina off your tank's glass . I always have a few, but never too many.  My kids love them.  So if you're in the mood to get your hands wet, I'll come over and we can have a good ol' time reducing your population.  I'll take as many as we can pull out.
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I had an asteria problem a few years back and those little retarded looking starfish didn't know what hit them when I dropped a couple of harlequin shrimp in there. They cleaned it out in about a month and I haven't seen one since. The only problem is your left with shrimp that only eat starfish, but they are really cool and chocolate chip stars are cheap so feeding is not so bad.

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aquatic dreams had one yesterday man. they will probly get moreon tuesday
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It's amazing to me how fast a couple of those 'cute' shrimp can wreak havoc on a starfish population in a tank. They seriously feed nonstop on little star feet.

Once they run out of food (starfish) the ones I had died off. I thought they would just scavenge around, but nope, they died. This was before I knew about this site.... Could have posted them cheap for someone else to control their star population.


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The thing is...those little white starfish aren't bad. They are good! Why is everyone trying to get rid of them. Thats like taking and wanting to kill all your pods or killing all your snails...
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Originally posted by downhill_biker downhill_biker wrote:

The thing is...those little white starfish aren't bad. They are good! Why is everyone trying to get rid of them. Thats like taking and wanting to kill all your pods or killing all your snails...


They reproduce so fast though, that if not taken care of, in three months you've got way more than you want.

If you've got an acrylic tank, and you get one under your magnet (which isn't hard to do since if left unchecked they are all over the walls of your tank) you've now got scratches. So while they can be good for your tank, you don't need them in there.

Plus I read somewhere that they will eat stylophora or cats paw.


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I successfully used harlequin shrimp to eradicate these stars from my tank.  Be prepared to offer LIVE chocolate chip stars (or similar) to maintain the harlequins once the asterina are gone.  They will take individual arms, if they are fresh (still moving).  For some, it is hard to remove the arm of a seastar to feed.  I had issues when feeding whole chocolate chip stars and had to resort to feeding an arm a week. I had two harlequins to feed.
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