Actually I read that there is another coral that resembles star polyps very much - Briareum which are commonly sold as Star Polyps lor...
So wonder whether it is the Briareum that kills your acro, some species of Briareum are even toxic and aggressive.
No experience but I recall reading from a few sites that star polyps are very peaceful, usually lack of defence from other aggressive corals...
So if acro and star polyps meet, I think acro will win bah... just a logical guess ah
best to have a picture else you can do a check here.
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/scateg....28&TopCatId=528
Anyway most starfish are scavengers and algae eaters
Hi all,
WTS:
Rose Anemone - $40
Green BT Anemone - $15 (very big piece that can open up to 2 palm size)
Black Sea Cucumber - $3
Take all for $50.
Self collection at Sengkang this coming weekend only. Thanks
Cardinals are definitely meat-eaters based on my own observation. It never touch my dried seaweed when I am feeding the rest of my fishes.
I usually feed them with dried brine shrimps. Try soaking them with garlic guard to enhance the smell of food, and pray that it feeds.