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tomtoothdoc

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wtb linckia type sea stars for feeding 2 pairs of harlequin shrimps. have read that linckia multiflora do better(than other sea star) in reef tank and regenerates quicker. anyone have stock these or have experience with them please advise. thanks, tom
 

tomtoothdoc

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i wanted a linkia genus so that i can leave them in my reef tank (vs. not reef safe choc.star). and i plan to keep a few of them to rotate the ray "donations". the shrimps are in their own separate tank. thanks, tom

btw swimmer, your livestock page is currently under construction. unable to see what sea stars you have.
 
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i wanted a linkia genus so that i can leave them in my reef tank (vs. not reef safe choc.star). and i plan to keep a few of them to rotate the ray "donations". the shrimps are in their own separate tank. thanks, tom

btw swimmer, your livestock page is currently under construction. unable to see what sea stars you have.
You should feed them chocolate chip stars cause they're ugly and cheap lol but if you want cheap linckias Michael Stern from NYAquatics is selling some Hawaiin Linckias for like 10 bucks each so if you really want linckias shoot him a PM
 

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