There are at least 14 species of asterina and in our hobby we get a mix of many of them randomly
I’ve been doing this 22+ years and never paid attention to asterina as I’ve always had them. What I didn’t know, is I have always had a mix. Assumed they were all the same. They are not all the same
People that swear they don’t eat zoa, simply have not had ones that do eat zoa, and don’t understand there are ones that do. It’s much more common to have the safe ones, but the zoa eating ones are a risk to get and it happened to me
My zoa were disappearing. Someone told me to check for “red back asterina”. Sure enough, I had asterina on that zoa colony and they had red on the back. I checked others on my tank and most did not have red.
Are there red back ones that don’t eat zoa - i have no idea. I can at least say some of the red back ones will eat them