Sea Stars, or starfish as commonly called, characteristically have five arms extending from a central disk like a star. In the aquarium they can be fed small pieces of fish, placing the food near or even under the Sea Star. Serpent and Brittle Sea Stars are popular additions to reef aquariums that contain live sand as they constantly stir the sand bed and provide oxygen to the beneficial bacteria living in the sand.
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Blue Linckia Starfish
The Blue Linckia Sea Star is one of the less hardy of the Linckia species. The Blue Linckia Sea Star requires a well established aquarium of six months or more in age. Eats ONLY an almost invisible fi…
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Chocolate Chip Starfish
Chocolate Chip Starfish, Protoreaster nodosus, is found on several of the reefs scattered throughout the Indo-Pacific region. More appropriately known as a sea star, this echinoderm makes an exciting …
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Green Brittle Star
Green Brittle Starfish, Ophiarachna incrassata, is found on several of the reefs scattered throughout the Indo-Pacific region. These green stars have a central disc that is decorated with black and wh…
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Red Fromia Sea Star - Fromia indica
The Red Fromia Sea Star (Fromia indica sp.) is one of the hardiest of the Sea Star family. They are still quite sensitive to changes in pH, temperature, and salinity changes. Fromia require a very lon…
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Red Starfish
The Red Sea Star, or Red Starfish, of the genus Fromia may be various shades of red. It has multiple black pores (dots) on its surface. The tips of the arms are the same or a lighter color than the re…