Red Spot Yellow Sea Star
(Echinaster glomeratus)
Echinaster Sea Stars are typically found on rocky substrates and sandy or muddy bottoms. They inhabit coastal areas, shallow waters, and sometimes intertidal zones. Echinaster Sea Stars are carnivorous and feed on a variety of small organisms like mollusks, crustaceans, and detritus. Echinaster sea stars are known for their ability to move quite swiftly compared to other sea star species. They use their tube feet to glide across the substrate or even climb vertical surfaces. It's essential to avoid using copper-based treatments in a tank with sea urchins, as it can harm them. Always follow the recommended guidelines for medication use in marine aquariums.
Echinaster glomeratus Sea Stars are also known simply as Red Spot Yellow Sea Stars or Granulated Sea Star. Commonly seen in the aquarium trade. They are typically reddish-brown or orange in color. They have a granulated or pebbly appearance due to small, rounded tubercles covering their bodies. They are relatively small compared to some other species and typically only reach a maximum size of around 5" in diameter. However, their size can vary based on factors such as age and environmental conditions.
Water conditions: Salinity 1.023 - 1.025 Temp (F) 72 - 78, pH 8.1 - 8.4, Hardness 8 - 12 dKH
- Care: Moderate Difficult
- Behavior: Social
- Diet: Live Food
- Habitat: Reef
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