Ok, so the LPS has Fromia milleporella available and I have been looking at one for a while.. I have done some reading and it states that they are reef safe.. Does anyone know any more than the following about them?
Care Level:8 (1 Difficult - 10 Easy)
Range:Indo-Pacific
Max. Size:6 in.
Minimum Aquarium Size:10 Gallons
Feeding:The Red Fromia starfish eats small organisms, sponges, and algae found within the aquarium. It should be placed in an aquarium containing live rock as a natural food source.
Behavior:The Fromia milleporella or Red Fromia starfish is a peaceful species.
Reef Compatibility:The Red Fromia starfish is reef compatible.Water
Parameters:
Salinity: 1.023-1.025
pH: 8.1-8.4
Temperature: 74°-79°F
Additional Information:The Red Fromia starfish searches around the aquarium looking for patches of algae and small micro organisms to consume. The Fromia milleporella or Red Fromia starfish does best in an aquarium that has live rock as a natural food provider. Starfish are very sensitive animals that do not react well to small or sudden changes in salinity, pH, and oxygen levels. Acclimation MUST be performed using a slow "drip" method over a couple hours to gradually ease your specimen to your aquariums water chemistry. Do not add the Red Fromia starfish to an aquarium that has been exposed to copper-based medications as they are lethal. Do not expose starfish to the air.
Care Level:8 (1 Difficult - 10 Easy)
Range:Indo-Pacific
Max. Size:6 in.
Minimum Aquarium Size:10 Gallons
Feeding:The Red Fromia starfish eats small organisms, sponges, and algae found within the aquarium. It should be placed in an aquarium containing live rock as a natural food source.
Behavior:The Fromia milleporella or Red Fromia starfish is a peaceful species.
Reef Compatibility:The Red Fromia starfish is reef compatible.Water
Parameters:
Salinity: 1.023-1.025
pH: 8.1-8.4
Temperature: 74°-79°F
Additional Information:The Red Fromia starfish searches around the aquarium looking for patches of algae and small micro organisms to consume. The Fromia milleporella or Red Fromia starfish does best in an aquarium that has live rock as a natural food provider. Starfish are very sensitive animals that do not react well to small or sudden changes in salinity, pH, and oxygen levels. Acclimation MUST be performed using a slow "drip" method over a couple hours to gradually ease your specimen to your aquariums water chemistry. Do not add the Red Fromia starfish to an aquarium that has been exposed to copper-based medications as they are lethal. Do not expose starfish to the air.