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Starfish
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Chocolate Chip Starfish ( Protoreaster nodosus ) are characterized by the dark brown knobs on their arms and body. The body itself is usually tan but can sometimes be
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Chocolate Chip Starfish ( Protoreaster nodosus ) are characterized by the dark brown knobs on their arms and body. The body itself is usually tan but can sometimes be
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Chocolate Chip Starfish ( Protoreaster nodosus ) are characterized by the dark brown knobs on their arms and body. The body itself is usually tan but can sometimes be
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The Red Knobbed Starfish ( Protoreaster lincki ) is a large starfish for community aquariums. It is a scavenger and carnivore, and is generally not safe for reef aquariums
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The White Sandsifting Starfish ( Astropecten polycanthus ) is one of the most popular starfish in the aquarium trade. They are light tan, occassionally with darker brown markings, and
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The Elegant Fromia Starfish ( Fromia sp. ) is a very attractive invertebrate that is safe for both community and reef aquariums. Most of these starfish are orange in
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Basket Stars are unique and interesting creatures for large, well-established reef aquaria. They are orange to tan or brown in color and their arms are finely branched to form
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The Red Knobbed Starfish ( Protoreaster lincki ) is a large starfish for community aquariums. It is a scavenger and carnivore, and is generally not safe for reef aquariums
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Colored Feather Starfish are astounding creatures. They are usually greenish but can be vibrant red, orange, or yellow. These animals are incredibly hard to maintain in reef aquariums, although
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Blue Phataria Starfish ( Phataria unifascialis ) are very similar to Linckia stars. They have rigid, 5-armed bodies and are typically blue with black lines. They are hardy and
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Ophiarachna incrassata is commonly available as both Green Serpent Starfish and Yellow Serpent Starfish , a less common color variant. They are voracious scavengers and are one of the more
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The Bubbletip Brittle Starfish ( Ophiomastix sp. ) has a small central disk and thin legs. Each leg is covered in short spines with larger, paddle-shaped spines interspersed along
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