I have always found starfish to be pretty cool looking. However, it appears that the general consensus with most species is that they are more troublesome than they are worth. I understand that the brittle starfishes are generally the best species to keep, but they honestly do not appeal to me.
I saw on LiveAquaria that the Fromia Sp. (Red Sea Star, Tile Sea Star, and Indian Sea Star) are considered "Reef Safe" and a basic Google search suggests that might be true. However, I cannot find much information about their care. I am most interested in the Tile Sea Star, but open to any of the Fromia species.
I am wondering:
(1) Are Fromia starfish capable of living in a 43g system (34g DT)?
(2) How aggressive are they, and what problems (if any) am I likely to run into?
I saw on LiveAquaria that the Fromia Sp. (Red Sea Star, Tile Sea Star, and Indian Sea Star) are considered "Reef Safe" and a basic Google search suggests that might be true. However, I cannot find much information about their care. I am most interested in the Tile Sea Star, but open to any of the Fromia species.
I am wondering:
(1) Are Fromia starfish capable of living in a 43g system (34g DT)?
(2) How aggressive are they, and what problems (if any) am I likely to run into?

