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- Protoreaster lincki - Wikipedia
It is a popular aquarium specimen, but is considered incompatible with many other invertebrates, as it will eat soft corals, sponges, tube worms, clams, other starfish, and the like
- How To Tell If A Starfish Is Dead? - Tankarium
Unresponsive starfish that do not respond to stimuli such as these gentle touches and strokes are not just sleeping – they’re dead! You can also tell that your pet is deceased if you touch them and find that their body feels extremely cold, hard, or stiff to the touch
- My starfish is falling apart | Reef2Reef
It's probably starving and dying They start loosing pieces until they are dead Not trying to be so blunt but that's what happens to some starfish in reefs Many have a specialized diet that we can't provide (or don't know what they eat)
- How Do I Know If My Starfish Is Dead? - CGAA
If your starfish isn't moving, has lost its color, or is starting to decompose, it's likely dead Another sign that your starfish is dead is if it floats to the surface of the water
- Protoreaster lincki - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on . . . - Animalia
It is a popular aquarium specimen, but is considered incompatible with many other invertebrates, as it will eat soft corals, sponges, tube worms, clams, other starfish, and the like
- The Red-knobbed Sea Star - Whats That Fish!
They usually have five arms but have been found with 4 or 6 arms, this may be because more than one arm has been damaged at one time! Sometimes small parasitic limpets can be found on the underside of arms which can deform the arms
- New Red knob starfish has big wound, should I be worried?
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- Red-knobbed Starfish (Protoreaster lincki) – Complete Care Guide
Maintaining stable water parameters and a clean tank environment is essential to prevent health issues When selecting a Red-knobbed Starfish, look for individuals with vibrant coloration and intact knobs Avoid those with signs of deterioration or damage, as these can be indicators of poor health Habitat
- African Red Knob (Red Tip) Starfish - Starfish - Invertebrates
They will primarily eat an omnivorous diet consisting of dead plants, algae, sponges, and detritus Starfish are highly sensitive to water quality conditions and should be kept in a stable environment with minimal parameter fluctuations
- Protoreaster lincki explained
The red-knobbed starfish can only be found in the Indian Ocean, mostly along the African coast and Madagascar, north to India and Sri Lanka A small population is also present in Coral Bay, Western Australia
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