• Why not take a moment to introduce yourself to our members?

coutah

New Reefer
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Hi,

Just wondering if anyone can help me; I have a red-knobbed starfish (Protoreaster linckii) in my 350 litre tank (92 gallon) and my current water temperature is 26.2 C (79F) with about 45kg (100 pound) of live rock. I've got a smallish protein skimmer and an overflow bioball and ceramic mechanical filter inside the tank not a sump.

My question is: The starfish seems to always go to the surface of the water and stays up there attached to the glass pretty much all the time usually with one arm on the surface or outside the water, does anyone have any idea as to why he may be doing this?
 

Len

Advanced Reefer
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
:welcome:

Hi. Your starfish may also be seeking more oxygen. You may also want to consider a water change if you have high nitrate levels or if you ever used copper based medication.

FYI: These are not reef safe, so if you are keeping corals and other inverts, I'd remove the starfish.
 

coutah

New Reefer
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Realy? My local "professional" at the pet shop assured me that it was safe. Although he'll do anything to squeeze a couple of euros out of me. A little advise, if you move to Italy dont try to start a reef tank, or even a gold fish bowl! Anyway i only have two other smallish struggling corals left. Thanks anyway.
 

Len

Advanced Reefer
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Hehe. Most "professional" LFS will say anything to make a sale :) You just have to find a good LFS that is honest ;) Small specimens are not dangerous and will eat mostly algae, but as they grow, they can feed on all types of inverts. Corals, worms, and especially clams are not safe.

Thanks for your warning about having a tank in Italy ;) :lol:
 

Sponsor Reefs

We're a FREE website, and we exist because of hobbyists like YOU who help us run this community.

Click here to sponsor $10:


Top