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Hi,
I got this starfish from my local LFS and cant remember what type it is? Anyone know?
How do you know if a Starfish is healthy, getting enough food? For the first two weeks it stayed on the side wall of my tank and didnt move much at all. I moved it to my rock and now its moving around a little more.
Thanks for your help!

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No idea. You do know it’s best to research what you’re buying so you don’t inadvertently add something that’s not reef safe.

Other pointers:
Leave it alone and don’t touch it.
Heathy stars can flip themselves easily when upside down, a good sign that they are heathy
Keep salinity, temp, alk, ph, Ca, mag, within the levels appropriate for stars.
A lot of what you seek is on this forum. All you have to do is search for it...
 
No idea. You do know it’s best to research what you’re buying so you don’t inadvertently add something that’s not reef safe.

Other pointers:
Leave it alone and don’t touch it.
Heathy stars can flip themselves easily when upside down, a good sign that they are heathy
Keep salinity, temp, alk, ph, Ca, mag, within the levels appropriate for stars.
A lot of what you seek is on this forum. All you have to do is search for it...

Yes, I am aware of that USMC Captain Obvious :p. My local LFS said it would do good in my tank.
I did search, didnt see any pics of any starfish that looked similar.
 
I would watch him, many sea stars if feel inclined or lack enough nutrients elsewhere can turn to corals. The diets of echinoderms are not well studied.
But i would not call that sea star 100% reef safe if it is an echinaster.
 
I've kept atleast 10 starfish in my small 30g and I would have to say only Phataria Stars work well for small tanks. Mine actively feeds on my Copepod population and Algae within the aquarium!

Agree i have had a Fromia indica since November that has grown quite a bit since adding. But i really have no idea what it eats. I see it eating on rocks, filters water with its tube feet. Every website i read has a different opinion on what it is eating from phyto to sponges to bio film to detritus.

I can say air is not what kills them, numerous times ive done water changes and it has climbed out of the water and returns to submerged with no effect.

I dont think ill get another one tbh at least till can nail down what it is actually eating.
 

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