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jordanphulet

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Anonymous

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Very nice set up! Pretty live rock.

Watch out for that seastar though (3rd pic). Have a browse through an internet i.d. site and see if it's one that's likely to start eating coral...
 

brandon4291

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Dang your camera is nice, nice start for your setup as well. Clean lines, nice substrate and rock. Although I'm no ID master, I'd peg that little star at 99% assuredness that it's asterina and not all that harmful, at least not a polyp hunter in my experience. Heck, I'd cut him in half and make two! These guys are your common refugium stars by the dozens in larger setups... I used to pay some guys a few bucks to collect them out of their tanks and given them to me as centerpieces for my pico reefs. I like the warning to ID any unapproved hitchhikers though, burntom, as you never know who'll go after your prized zoanthids or stony corals.

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Daemonfly

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I'd try to get rid of the caulerpa & whatever algae is on that rock now. 10g isn't that big, and caulerpa can easily become a nuisance (weed, imho).

And, should have painted the back black or blue before you set up the tank ;)

The star looks like an asterina to me as well, got a lot of those in my tanks.
 

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