Over the past few months I have been slowly losing every acro in my tank. I have checked every possible water parameter that I can test for including salinity, phosphate, nitrate, alk, cal, mag, temp, copper, nitrite, ammonia etc. I have done many water changes, carbon, and polyfilters etc. Treated for redbugs and acro flatworms. Anyway, I have still not been able to find the reason why my acros STN.
What I noticed is that every single acro with STN had those little starfish on them. I though they were just eating dead coral tissue or maybe algae, but after watching them closely it seems that STN starts when I see them on a coral. Has anyone heard of mini stars eating acros before?
I don't have a pic of them but they are the kind of stars that stick to the glass and are usually missing a leg or two.
What I noticed is that every single acro with STN had those little starfish on them. I though they were just eating dead coral tissue or maybe algae, but after watching them closely it seems that STN starts when I see them on a coral. Has anyone heard of mini stars eating acros before?
I don't have a pic of them but they are the kind of stars that stick to the glass and are usually missing a leg or two.



