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Sand Sifting Starfish

It needs to be able to feed on a varied diet consisting of natural food sources, and does best in a well established marine aquarium. Otherwise,they may quickly clean your aquarium of detritus and then bury themselves into your substrate and possibly, starve, and eventually begin to decay
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Red Knobbed Starfish

Red-knobbed Starfish have a thick, grey body with multiple bright red tubercles extending upward along each of its five arms. Red stripes run along each leg and connect to these protrusions. As will all invertibrates this starfish will not tolerate copper and high levels of nitrates....
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Pink Brittle Starfish

The Pink Brittle Star enjoys an established saltwater aquarium with plenty of live rock for hiding. They are nocturnal and often hide in the rocks during the day. At night they emerge and will eat detritus and small organisms. ...
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Maldive Starfish

Fromia species appear to do well in larger mature aquariums. This is probably because there is an availability of sponges and small sessile animals for them to eat but they do not do well in less mature aquariums....
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Elegant Starfish

Fromia sea stars consume microorganisms and an almost invisible film alga....
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Elegant Brittle Star

As the name implies, the arms of the brittle stars are rather liable to break. ...
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Blue Linckia Starfish

                      Common Name(s): Blue Linckia Starfish, Comet Sea Star, Blue Starfish Scientific/Other Name(s) : Linckia laevigata Care Level : Expert-only Maximum Size: 14" ...
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Banded Serpent Star

Common Name(s): Banded Serpent Star...
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