echinoderm hunt

Discussion in 'Inverts' started by reef_guru, Nov 12, 2007.

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  1. reef_guru

    reef_guru Humpback Whale

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    there are two nardoa starfish that i would like to add to my reef tanks. if anyone knows where to get either one let me know. you can goto saltcorner.com to get more information on the specifics.

    common name: stripped
    species: nardoa frianti koehler,1910

    common name: spotted
    species: nardoa rosea clark,1921
     
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    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    Another good reason (besides being a very good looking animal) - the Nardoa series starfish reportedly eat asterina's ---- something very attractive to those of us plagued with those little buggers...

    Problem is, what are they going to eat when all the asterina's are gone? :-/

    If you find, would be very interested in hearing how it fits in with the rest of your tank population.


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    Nardoa and Asterina spp Sea Stars


    There is some controversy over the Asterina species sea stars, which can multiply to great numbers in reef aquariums. Most aquarists report no problems with them, but some claim that they eat SPS corals and make every effort to remove them. There are more than one species of Asterina and it's speculated that some species may be harmful. It's also speculated that the Asterina sea stars will consume SPS corals once they reach a certain density. I happened to put a Nardoa species sea star into a small reef aquarium that contains a large population of Asterina sea stars. I discovered that the Nardoa sea star regularly consumed the Asterina sea stars. The Nardoa sea star san be a good biological control for those aquarists that want to reduce their population of Asterina sea stars.


    PS: My LFS has them pretty regularly, so they cannot be all that hard to get.
     
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    reef_guru Humpback Whale

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    maybe you didnt read the post, im wanting to know where to get either one
     
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    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    OK..here is phone to my LFS,



    The Shark Reef
    10408 Silverdale Way NW A103
    Silverdale, WA 98383
    Ph - 360-662-1313
    Fax - 360-662-1314

    Give call and find out.

    Give Tangster a PM...maybe he can get for you.

    Or Inwall75...


    Lots of possible sources here at 3Reef.
     
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    reef_guru Humpback Whale

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    does anyone know where to get either one

    common name: stripped
    species: nardoa frianti koehler,1910

    common name: spotted
    species: nardoa rosea clark,1921