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 long and slow acclimation period prior to introduction into the display aquarium.
Fromia sea stars consume microorganisms and an almost invisible film algae. Because of this, they should be introduced into well established aquaria that has been running no less than 1 year . Fromia sea stars stay relatively small and are better suited for smaller aquariums.
Feeding
If introduced to a large well established aquarium, very little can be done to supplement the Fromia diet as its main sustenance consists of microorganisms and film algae that is invisible to the naked eye. Fromia Sea Stars are not considered to be good candidates for algae control problems and will likely perish in an aquarium with excessive algae problems. The algae they consume usually grows in only established and seasoned aquariums.
Size Definitions
Due to availability and individuality of each animal, sizes may vary slightly. Size requests are welcome but cannot be guaranteed.
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