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I am thinking about a harlequin shrimp because I have a bagillion asterinas. Anyone have any advice? Will they fare well with cleaner shrimp?

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So, you hate asterinas? I don't mind them as much as the "bagillion" micro dusters! :? Don't know how to get rid of those, though.

By the way, I could be wrong, but harlequins usually only go for 'bigger' stars. I've even heard that some will only go for some stars (i.e. linkias and not serpents - Marc 'Melev' {the sump man} had this experience). Take it with a grain of salt. :wink:
 

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I have my harlequin with my blood (clown) shrimp and everything going swell. My asterina problem is starting not to be a problem. :D "Harley" is doing a great job cleaning them up. I think it would be okay if you got a harlequin with a cleaner.

Oh yeah, you have to be careful once harlies eradicate your asterina population because they wont have food, so if you want to keep a harlequin for "show" you may want to keep a good supply of asterinas for it
 
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:D

Thanks! I also have a ton of asterinas in my cephalopod system, so keeping up shouldn't be a problem.
 
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Kept tons that way Rich, no problems.

I have seen them eat all types of stars and even brittles so yah, take one persons comments with a large grain of salt. Having handled them in large volumes, I fed them what ever star that was on it's way out. I've seen them grab brittles arms thru cube slots and eat them :)
 
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Oh the irony Rich! You want the harlequin to take care of the asterinas but once he does you're going to toss more asterinas in to feed it :D
 

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