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Star Wars and the Battle of Detritus

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In my few years with my tank I have had a few pests and problems. I've had my share of cyano warfare and diatoms. Of them all there are two that have caused me the most grief. Two little critters that make me crazy. Two little things I've have battled for too long. So long that I nearly gave up entirely. The first is the worst! We've battled long and brutally and I've done nothing but lose ground. They are my #1 enemy, Vermitid Snails. The other is much more manageable and mostly just annoying. The battles are easily won but they regroup in great strength. They're mostly the result of lacking knowledge and even more lacking action. They are Asterina Stars. Very annoying. While not necessarily causal, their appearance does correlate very closely with the sudden and rapid decline of most of my Zoos.

Let's start with those snails. What the heck are they? Well they're tiny little snails who stick themselves to anything and build little shell houses that stay in place. They don't crawl around they just poke their heads out a spit a mucous net in to the water to catch food.
In the picture they are indicated by red arrows and you can see the "net" inside the blue circle.
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This mucous can irritate coral as well as just making things look gross and, well, mucousy. To try and control them I've tried removing and killing as many as I could. The problem is they get in places you'll never get to and seem to have no trouble reproducing. It's my belief that poor detritus control and poor feeding behavior are the primary causes of the problem. However, now that they are so prolific, it'll take considerably more than general maintenance habits and good feeding practices to get them under control. My only thought now is to replace all the rock and remove them from any equipment.

My second foe is not so bad. I have a pretty hefty population of Asterina Stars. For the most part they aren't really that big of a deal. It's mostly a visual issue for me. The crawl all over every thing and generally drive me nuts. Now, I know that I can get these guys under control with a little work and a lot of cleaning regularly. I use a canister filter to vacuum them out. With good maintenance and detritus removal They'll have a harder time making their come back. Atleast they don't have a hard shell to hide in and are easily removed with the filter hose and a turkey baster. I blow em off the rocks and suck em up. It's part of my detritus removal. Detritus is really probably a serious source of my troubles.
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My efforts to battle the detritus continue but things are looking up. I can see the health of my tank improving as I've been doing near daily vacuuming with the canister filter. Removing built up gunk from every where. I still get a pretty good cloud but things are getting better. I already feel like the stars are getting back in to check. On the other hand I stabbed my self on one of the snail "chimneys" yesterday. Those Vermitids are gonna make me crazy.

Anyway, thanks for reading.

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Updated 11-04-2010 at 09:43 PM by Jessy

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  1. Jessy's Avatar
    I hate those snails and take a flat head screw driver to them in my tank to break them off the rock if possible. The little stars are solved a bit easier. Get a Harlequin shrimp. It'll clear a tank of those little babies in no time flat. Once they're gone though. You'll have to feed it or sell it.
  2. Hat39406's Avatar
    I have the snails in my tank. So, if you knock them off they die? I also have some of those starfish, but not many. They came on some recent purchased liverock. My grandbabies like to look for them in the tank. Nice read! ;-)
  3. Gozer_1's Avatar
    My concern with a Harlequin is my red Brittle Star. Not sure if the shrimp would try to have a him for lunch. I've read they don't usually because brittle stars can run away but I would hate to see mine get munched on. Not sure how my Coral Banded would appreciate another shrimp in the house. Otherwise I'd have no issue feeding the shrimp later. Vacuuming the stars up with a canister filter and keeping the gunk build up clean out seems to be keeping them at least tolerable for now. As Hat said, kids do love searching for them. It's when they're every where that the "Find the Star" game gets too easy lol. The one remaining issue with these guys is, I've read of them being suspect in die of Zoos. Over the last year most of my zoos have shriveled away. I have always blamed my lacking maintenance and the over bearing of the red mushrooms. I kind of wonder now...

    My best trick for the snails is tweezers. Go in there and crush em one by one. It takes a lot of time when they start getting out of hand and you have to make sure you squish the snail or it'll just start building a new "chimney". My biggest mistake was letting them live to begin with. "Hey look, it's something alive, yay". Same thing happened with the stars. Thought I had some neat free critters on some rocks. I should have squished the first one I saw. lol Oh well hindsight is no use worrying over right. Got myself a fresh bag of Kent salt, tweezers and a filter hose. I'm off to work!