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Asterina

Animal
Asterina is a genus of asteroideans in the family Asterinidae. The species occurring in Australian waters are considered to not be congeneric with the type species A. gibbosa by Rowe and Gates, and will possibly to assigned to another genus or a... Wikipedia
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Asterina (starfish) from reefbuilders.com
Mar 30, 2016 · Asterina starfish are small, around 1/4” – 1/2” across and can reach a maximum size of 3/4″, or 2cm. As you can image it would be difficult to ...
Jan 3, 2023 · No, it wasn't expensive dear.... ... It depends on the variety, some can damage/eat corals some are ok. BUT, they multiply very quickly, so my ...
Asterina (starfish) from www.coralslover.com
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Asterina Starfish ... Scientific Name: Asterina spp. Identification: A small (under 1" across) off-white, light brown, or mottled starfish, with short, wide legs ...
Asterina (starfish) from www.aquariumkeeping.co.uk
Asterina starfish, those tiny creatures often found clinging to the rocks and glass of your reef tank, have sparked considerable debate among aquarists.
Asterina (starfish) from www.aquacorals.com
Most are light colored looking whitish to silver to light brown, some more patterned like these pictured here. Note how their legs can be different sizes ...
Asterina (starfish) from reefcasa.com
Asterina starfish are one of the most common pests found in home reef tanks. They are often found as hitchhikers on live rock or on coral frags.
Apr 22, 2023 · I have found that the white and dark asterinas are okay, however any with blue/red/purple are coral munchers. They destroy any pipe organ coral ...
Asterina (starfish) ... Asterina is a genus of asteroideans in the family Asterinidae. ... The species occurring in Australian waters are considered to not be ...