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| Lissa Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Upper East Side
Posts: 2,135
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Veronique - A lot of people have the Asterina type microstars in their tank which often multiply to plague proportions. I once watched Eric pull a TON of them off of his glass - probably at least twenty. He gave them to someone with a harlequin. |
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| Love da Reef-er Join Date: May 2006 Location: Brooklyn, New York
Posts: 2,619
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Yeah they do eat them elle..but they will wipe out ur population very quick...a harlequin definetly needs a big star fish to be satisfied...i put in a cc star that had two legs left and my harley has been on him for about 2 weeks already....he lets him go and then goes and gets him a lil while later....DEEP tax time is near so I'm a talk to you about that EXOSHRIMP...only if it will get along with the one I have already...
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