Don't get me wrong, keeping anything alive for 1-2 years is a good track record, but I guess the ethics of taking something from the wild knowing it can not survive long in captivity before starving to death is troublesome to me,Matt L. said:Dr. Ron, who is known to be a little on the grumpy and pessimistic side (if not an absolute expert on invertebrates in the marine aquarium!), wrote the following article in December's Reef Keeping Magazine about Echinoderms in general. Scroll down to the section on asteroid starfish (not brittle starfish).
Even taking into consideration Dr. Ron's, um, nature and disposition, from everything that I have heard over the few years I have been doing this is that Linkia sp. starfish, even if they survive acclimation, will slowly starve to death in a reef aquarium over the months.
Personally, I would love to have one more than anything, but I have yet to hear all save one or two success stories out of the myriad of failures.
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