Red Marine Starfish (Fromia Indica)
Regular price £26.00Red Marine Starfish (Fromia sp.)
Family: Ophidiasteridae
Care level: Moderate
Temperament: Peaceful
Reef compatibility: Reef safe
Max size: 13 cm
Diet: Omnivore
The red marine starfish has amazing color with contrasting black tips. Like most omnivorous or detrivore starfish it is generally accepted that they be housed in a fairly established aquarium with lots of live rock and sand as this will make it possible for them to find enough food. As omnivores Fromia species of starfish perform a useful function in the aquarium feeding on algae and bacteria films on rocks and glass, micro organisms and detritus as well as left over food fed to other fish and inverts.
Due to variations in species your item may not be identical to that featured in the image, we do however ensure the species is correct and that the markings and colors are very similar.
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