Diving straight in - Sameer's Waterbox Infinia 230.6 build thread

Bingo, just found this thing that looks like molt in the overflow section.. thanks much @Patio
 

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Very sad start to the day.. After adding some corals to my tank yesterday, I apparently didn't put the lid back correctly and my Brunneus wrasse decided to jump out of the tank and I found it on the floor in the morning :( this one would always get spooked when I turned off the lights at night and could hear the lid move probably from it trying to jump out.. I used to turn the light back on to see it clearly unsettled.. still kicking myself for not adjusting the lid back correctly


 

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Sand Sifters o_O Rock Climbers :cool:

1st time I see this sand sifting starfish on a rock.. have seen them climb up the wall before falling awkwardly.. Gemini says
    • Starvation Warning: If they climb up the glass frequently, it usually means they have consumed all the food in the sand and are starving.
I hope that's not the case, anybody else notice this behavior with their starfish? or am I just thinking too much and I should just let them do their thing?

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thanks Tu.. Anything I can do to feed these guys? Anything I feed the tank will be gobbled by greedy Chromis and Tangs.. Btw, I have 3 of these in my tank, only 1 is on its way up the rocks if that tells you something?
 
Stir your sand bed up a little in spots around the tank but not the whole tank at once. Three may be pushing it in such a new tank unless you get them to start feeding!.. Like above put raw shrimp or cracked clams just a hair below the sand. Rubber banding nori to rocks maybe worth a try plus super large seaweed pellets.. But Id try to specifically target feed first instead of randomly burring food like dog bones and see if you get responses or movements.. Don’t touch the star but with tongs burry the food a hair right next to them closest to their mouth! Ive seen them get excited and move around alot when I used to target feed corals with reef roids coral food probably from all the amino acids and smells.. Maybe try and blow some of that in the sand under the star or soak the raw food/ pellets in that solution to entice them more.. I had one for about 4 1/2 years with a deep dirty sand bed (dsb) and fed it fyi untill I switched to bare bottom and gave it away
Good luck
 
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