Red Scorched Sea Star
(Fromia indica)
Fromia Sea Star should be added to well established aquariums with a deep bed of sand and plenty of open area. Fromia Sea Stars are generally found in shallow tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region including the Red Sea, Indian Ocean and the western and central Pacific Ocean. Invertebrates do not tolerate copper medications and are sensitive to water parameter changes. Fromia sea stars are primarily scavengers and detritivores. They feed on organic matter, algae, and small particles found in the aquarium substrate and on live rock. If natural foods are not available supplement their diet by feeding sinking shrimp pellets and/or small pieces of fish or mussel flesh. Fromia sea stars are generally reef-safe and peaceful, making them suitable for reef aquariums. Fromia sea stars are known for their regenerative abilities. If an arm is injured or damaged, it has the potential to regrow over time, which is a remarkable adaptation for survival.
Fromia indica Sea Stars are also sometimes known as Red Scorched or Indian Sea Star. They are not commonly seen in the aquarium trade. Fromia indica Sea Stars typically have a reddish or orange central disc with long, slender arms. The arms may be adorned with various shades of red, orange, yellow, and brown. The coloration may vary among individuals and can include contrasting patterns and spots. They can grow up to 6".
Water conditions: Salinity 1.023 - 1.025 Temp (F) 72 - 78, pH 8.1 - 8.4, Hardness 8 - 12 dKH
- Care: Difficult Moderate
- Behavior: Social
- Diet: Live Food
- Habitat: Reef
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