Asterina sp. (Sea Star)
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Asterina sp. (Sea Star)
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QUICK STATS
This algae eating sea star is often called a plague. They can multiply rapidly into big colonies. They are also called button-stranglers. Hymenocera Elegans is often used to fight these animals.
QUICK STATS
- Care Level: Too easy
- Temperament: Peaceful
- Reef Compatible: Often
- Water Conditions: 22-28° C, sg 1.022-1.028
- Max. Size: 2 cm
- Color Form: Diverse
- Diet: Algae
- Origin: Indo-Pacific, Red Sea
- Family: Ophidiasteridae
This algae eating sea star is often called a plague. They can multiply rapidly into big colonies. They are also called button-stranglers. Hymenocera Elegans is often used to fight these animals.
thierry- Posts : 2238
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Still here
I put them in a long time ago, even before the recent plans...and they are still here. Even after clearing the aquarium from almost all water and sand.
thierry- Posts : 2238
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Added more
The 23rd I moved 6 of them from the RSM into the sump, and a day later I moved another one into the Sump
thierry- Posts : 2238
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