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Marble sea star.
The red marble starfish requires a tank with plenty of live rock and a sandy substrate constant salinity away from puffers or other natural predators and in a tank with plenty of algae and microorganisms for the starfish to eat its.
The marble starfish is one of the hardiest of the starfish family.
Their patterns and colors make them one of the more striking of all the sea stars.
The red marble starfish nbsp fromia sp has a characteristic red and white marbled color and nicely proportioned limbs that are instantly recognizable.
In the wild the blue linckia sea star is found in the sunny areas of the reef and reef fringe constantly foraging for food.
Its central disc will have an orange to deep red color while its arms have cream colored spots with a red edging.
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Marble sea star is non aggressive towards the marine aquarium invertebrates.
Fromia sea stars consume.
In the home aquarium setting the blue linckia sea star prefers a well lit sandy or coral rubble substrate with many rocky hiding places.
Starfish are easy but nice none the less.
The blue linckia sea star is also known as the comet sea star blue sea star or blue starfish.
Fromia require a very long and slow acclimation period prior to introduction into the display aquarium.
Marble sea star may grow up to a size of around four inches.
The marble sea star or marble starfish is an awesome addition to your fish tank.
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The fromia species occurs in the combinations and the variations of red pink brown tan black white cream and orange colors with cream or white colored spots.
The tile sea star or marble starfish is one of the more common of the fromia species its coloration making it one of the more striking of all the sea stars.
They are still quite sensitive to changes in ph temperature and salinity changes.
The marble sea star or marble starfish is one of the more common of the fromia species.
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