
Red Starfish - Echinaster purpureus
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The Red Starfish, also known as the Purple Sea Star, is a vibrant and hardy marine invertebrate prized for its striking red coloration and active grazing behavior. While peaceful, this starfish requires a mature reef system with abundant bacterial films and microfauna to thrive, making it moderately challenging to keep.
Description:
Common Names: Red Starfish, Purple Sea Star
Scientific Name: Echinaster purpureus
Family: Echinasteridae
Size: Up to 5 inches (12.5 cm)
Temperament: Peaceful
Difficulty: Moderate
Reef Safe: Yes
Native Region:
Found in the Western Atlantic, particularly along the eastern coast of North America, inhabiting shallow rocky reefs and sandy substrates.
Aquarium Setup:
Tank Size: Minimum of 30 gallons
Temperature: 72–78°F (22–26°C)
pH: 8.0–8.4
Salinity: 1.023–1.025
Substrate: Sandy or rubble substrate with live rock; requires mature tanks with established bacterial films.
Additional Tips:
• Diet: Primarily consumes bacterial films and biofilm on live rock; will not reliably accept prepared foods.
• Behavior: Moves slowly over rocks and sand, grazing for microfauna.
• Tankmates: Compatible with peaceful reef inhabitants; avoid predatory crabs or aggressive species.
• Care: Moderate difficulty; requires well-established, mature aquariums with stable water conditions.