Interviewing reefing legends to END the old debate - Asterina starfish

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @keithstair6939
    @keithstair6939 26 днів тому +17

    Rest in peace Jake Adams his two-year anniversary is coming up

  • @ReefontheCouch
    @ReefontheCouch 25 днів тому +6

    March you’re a great guy. Don’t change who you are for anyone, I love your videos. 💪

  • @ljara1978
    @ljara1978 24 дні тому +4

    well delivered message. very professional.

  • @bertdouglas801
    @bertdouglas801 23 дні тому

    I would love a series on Pests and ways to deal with them. As a new reefer, I get very panicked when things show up in my tank that I did not put there. When I had a hair algae problem...the internet was of no help. There were too many opinions, and honestly, I did more damage than good trying to solve the problem...and wasted a lot of money. Pests are going to happen. Helping reefers understand that and preparing them with different control methods reduces anxiety and is good for the hobby. People won't quit reefing because they think they are not good at it.

  • @zaidyonan9208
    @zaidyonan9208 24 дні тому +2

    I definitely want to see more spite-content lol. Keep up the good work, and don't change anything March.

  • @SpikeP100
    @SpikeP100 24 дні тому

    4:15 My car haha. Was great seeing you that day. Still doing the Pico development (light, pump and heating). Now a 1.7L jar.
    Way to go with the criticism you had. I love this video!

  • @artistic_spaz3724
    @artistic_spaz3724 10 днів тому

    I don't know that I'd say your ego is a problem, I mean, results speak for themselves, and you are crazy successful! Having said that, I do miss the more personal touch in email responses from your store. Used to be that you welcomed questions, and maybe you guys are just too busy to be warm and fuzzy but getting back more than a 3 word response would be good too. No hate, just my perspective. Still love you guys and still shop there all the time ❤

  • @queencityreefs
    @queencityreefs 20 днів тому

    Loved the way you handled this reaponse to that comment 👌👏🙌

  • @mariekeisrael1572
    @mariekeisrael1572 23 дні тому

    Good morning.
    I love your UA-cam.
    I'm learning so much ❤
    But I have a question about leather corals.
    Can they touch each other?
    I have to leather corals, and I got them from a friend. I have no idea what their name is, but they look a lot the same.
    I can't find any info.
    But I thought it was the same family so they can stand together.
    Anyway, thanks for your UA-cam videos. They are so helpful.
    I'm living in a country that's so difficult with saltwater and aquarium stuff.
    I need to drive 3 hours to go to a small shop.
    Anyway, the hobby is very difficult here.
    Thanks

  • @Hozay1
    @Hozay1 24 дні тому

    Your video editing skills are sps level now lol. Great vid.

  • @richardhudson1543
    @richardhudson1543 12 днів тому

    You can't please everyone buddy, keep up the good work from the UK.

  • @Marvin-ic6hc
    @Marvin-ic6hc 24 дні тому

    i have small dark grey ones and they sit on zoas but seem to only feed on the waxy coating or whatever else is growing on that coating. zoas look fine after the starfish left

  • @carsonleonhardt5651
    @carsonleonhardt5651 23 дні тому

    Currently in a tank at home I am having a problem with asterina starfish eating my zoanthids. About once a day I go and pluck every single one I see out of the tank.

  • @aactv3223
    @aactv3223 22 дні тому

    I didn’t quite recognise the Paul accent 😂 but a well constructed video toss pot x

  • @jax6230
    @jax6230 25 днів тому

    I think they are just opportunistic as well which can be said about many species we keep. The other night I could see my emerald crab munching on the peeling skin (off the skeleton) of a duncan coral which seems to have a brown jelly disease. Not many people would

  • @jonathanreich9694
    @jonathanreich9694 24 дні тому

    Loved this episode March

  • @theloneaquarist
    @theloneaquarist 25 днів тому

    Good episode. I’ve been using asterinas as amazing CUC for now and a harlequin whenever I’m done with them.

    • @slaw8609
      @slaw8609 25 днів тому

      Canada needs egos more than ever! Lol.. real men need to take it back

  • @BH0t8498
    @BH0t8498 25 днів тому

    I have a small invert tank that only has waving hands Anthelia and couple hermits. In there I have a couple blue asterna starfish. I’ve only seen 2 of them over months on my rocks. Never anywhere else. I’ve looked and looked and still just the 2 only. For now I leave them as they keep the rocks clean and are interesting.
    I have NO asterinas in my big display tank (so far)

  • @dandanthefishmanclothier3690
    @dandanthefishmanclothier3690 24 дні тому

    Love you videos march dont change a thing. In my experience ive never had a problem and only ever had them bother an already dying coral. I honestly believe they're opportunistic, and we as hobbiests dont like to admit we've killed something, so see the stars cleaning up and blame them. Ive lost a lot more to hermit crabs than anything else, yet we all consider them reef safe.

  • @CharlesMailloux-gr7ow
    @CharlesMailloux-gr7ow 24 дні тому

    They will consume Coraline Algae. Absolutely. Living corals I've never witnessed.

  • @rubenespinosa1685
    @rubenespinosa1685 25 днів тому +8

    They do suck Zoas to death I’ve seen it personally and discard them in a tank with zoas

    • @AlexanderStubai
      @AlexanderStubai 24 дні тому +2

      I can confirm your observation. They ate every Zoa and Yellow Polyp in my system while ignoring all green Palythoas. Weird folk.

    • @smartassster780
      @smartassster780 24 дні тому

      I concur, I'm a zoa nut and those pesky little buggers destroy zoas

    • @hhglittleman
      @hhglittleman 23 дні тому +2

      I have a tank full of zoas and they have never touched a one. I think the idea that there are different types makes more sense

  • @CoralMan24
    @CoralMan24 25 днів тому +1

    with the unknown of all species in any ecosystem I feel you can't always 100% say one way or the other but you always do your due diligence on things before you speak. If you dont' piss someone off your not doing your job I feel once you get a certain level people just hate success or seeing someone in the spot light :)

  • @staraquascaper734
    @staraquascaper734 23 дні тому

    Can you do a video about torch corals and how the entire industry doses cipro when they get them etc. without Cipro the torchs felsh band is doomed - which average hobbyists are not aware of

  • @slaw8609
    @slaw8609 25 днів тому

    My acans are killing.. im fully on board with your words March.. I think alk swings are the enemy for them

  • @urbantycho8486
    @urbantycho8486 24 дні тому

    I have seen the larger ones clamp on to smallish zoa polyps like larger starfish will clamp onto shellfish.

  • @bambufan
    @bambufan 24 дні тому

    The ones with tiny black dots are eating healthy zoanthus. 100 % . No decaying, but healthy ones.

  • @trevormcguff1697
    @trevormcguff1697 24 дні тому

    Nothing but arrogance in this video. subscribed. 🙃

  • @stephensAquarium
    @stephensAquarium 23 дні тому

    I definitely have couple hundreds in my reef never seen them eating any healthy corals. Definitely any dead flesh but from my experience never had any problems with them !!

  • @maikhessel8282
    @maikhessel8282 25 днів тому +2

    No Debate😜because the blue Asterinas eat Zoas,the White one Not so often.The White loves a little bit more clavularia tricolor.But fact IS If you do Not want Miss your high end stratosphere zoa Put the Asterinas in a fish Tank.

  • @tomg8187
    @tomg8187 25 днів тому

    i personally just let them be,but if too many on glass i start manually removing them, heres one that someone told me , feed them to your duncans. they actually take them in there mouth and close up , i cant remember who told me . your vids are fine ...

  • @pswanberg1
    @pswanberg1 24 дні тому

    You're not allowed to have an informed opinion and youtube commenters are the authority.

  • @mightyreefer2724
    @mightyreefer2724 25 днів тому +1

    Some eat zoas

  • @jasonclements9290
    @jasonclements9290 25 днів тому

    Lots of myths and wifes tales in this hobby, you tank behind you is proof they are harmless, that many in such a confined space you would have a coral massacre on your hands...

  • @brenninsreef
    @brenninsreef 24 дні тому

    Whether or not they eat coral isn’t the point. There are things that eat corals and acans. You never said they were immune to predation. Put an acan in a tank with an angel fish or butterfly fish and see what happens 😂. Your point was there isn’t anything you’ve ever seen species specific predators which from everything I’ve ever heard is true. The guy was just butt hurt and wanted to be rude for attention. Don’t need his views anyways. Keep your personality it’s what makes you entertaining.