Topic: Blue Starfish
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What is the niche of a blue starfish?
Starfish are benthic predators. Since they usually eat shellfish like mussels or scallops, they would be second order consumers. Read More »
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What are blue starfish predators?
it seems it is sharks, manta rays, and large bony fish Read More »
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What order is a blue starfish classified in?
valvatida Read More »
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Featured Content: Blue Starfish
Starfish
Animalia
Echinodermata
Asteroidea
Sea stars are characterized by radial symmetry, several arms radiating from a central body. Mouth and anus are close together on the underside, the anus is at the center of the disc together with the water… More »
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If you meant "which is a mammal?", the blue whale is. Read More »
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http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=497+528+568&pcatid=568 Try that, it shows about blue fish Source(s): http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=497+528+568&pcatid=568 Read More »
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He is either in the wrong type of water, is diseased, or is dying. If the store sold him to you and thy shouldn't have then I'm guessing he was either cheap or very expensive for his type. Stores try to get you to buy fish that will not las... Read More »
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Ebay, Bluefly.com, Zappos.com, and Yahoo! Shopping are all good options. Read More »
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Linckia laevigata aka blue starfish. eat small bits of meat. however unbeknown to the teaming masses the blue star feeds mostly on detritis and algae . so you'll need a tank that's been set up for quite some time preferably with lots of liv... Read More »
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Hi mc 19, There is not much that I can add to what greenbean36191 has posted except to agree with him and point out that the blue sea stars that are commonly available in the hobby are usually Linckia laevigata. This is not a good choice fo... Read More »
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