Panama City Beach Starfish
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Panama City Beach Starfish
Does anyone have any experience with the starfish caught off of Panama City Beach? A friend of mine came back this week after a 1 week diving vacation over there. He brought me some 'gifts' which included 4 small starfish he snatched up. They're really cool looking; black/dark maroon base color with lots of small white spots. They are small like a quarter or a half dollar. Has anyone ever put these in a reef tank?
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From all that I have read, they seem to be reefsafe and good additions to aquariums. A few online stores sell them for reeftanks. I have no personal experience with these though. Just do a search for "Echinaster spinulosus" or orange starfish and see what you find.KrazyPlace wrote:You think they are safe?
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Do they change color with age? If they do, then that would explain the difference in color in the two pictures. All 4 of mine look the same, but they are really small. What I have been able to find the Internet said they get up to 4" across.
They also said that they eat snails. That doesn't sound good me, but I might put one in the reef tank for a test.
They also said that they eat snails. That doesn't sound good me, but I might put one in the reef tank for a test.
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To my knowledge, this particular Echinaster species is temperate, not tropical. May want to keep an eye on it to make sure temp-related stress does not occur. There are several starfish sold that are also temperate, which usually dont live terribly long in captivity in higher temps.
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