Sand Sifting Starfish – Archaster typicus
Common name: Sand Sifting Starfish
Scientific name: Archaster typicus
Origin: Indo-Pacific
Adult size: 12–15 cm
Temperament: Peaceful
Diet: Detritivore / Microfauna feeder
Minimum tank size: 200 L+ (mature system)
Reef safe: Yes
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Overview
Archaster typicus is a popular sand-sifting starfish valued for its ability to keep the substrate clean and aerated. It continuously moves through the sand bed, consuming detritus, organic matter and microfauna.
Best suited for mature reef aquariums with established sand beds.
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Sand Bed Requirements
This species requires:
• Deep, mature sand bed
• Large surface area for foraging
• Stable reef water parameters
In smaller or newly established systems, it may exhaust available food sources and slowly starve.
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Feeding
Primarily consumes:
• Detritus
• Organic debris
• Microfauna within the sand
Supplemental feeding is difficult, as this species feeds within the substrate. For long-term success, a naturally rich sand bed is essential.
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Care Notes
• Sensitive to sudden salinity changes
• Does not tolerate copper-based medications
• Avoid sudden parameter swings
• Best kept singly unless the system is very large
A useful sand-maintenance species for large, mature reef aquariums with sufficient natural food availability.
| Valmistaja: | Korallifarmi |
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| Tuotekoodi: | SANDSIFT |
| Paino: | 1.0 kg |