Chocolate Chip Sea Star
Chocolate Chip Sea Star. The Nidorellia armata, found in warmer climates in the Eastern Pacific, is also known as the Chocolate Chip Starfish. Colorful Creatures The Eastern Pacific's Nidorellia armata is often called a chocolate chip starfish, but the one I saw turned out to be Protoreaster nodosus, an Indo-Pacific species that sports.
It is often called a "fish", but really it is an invertebrate animal.
Nidorellia armata is a different species and is found in some areas of Peru, the Galapagos Islands, and the Gulf of California.
Range: Indo-Pacific Ocean to Eastern Africa. Nevertheless, it does require meaty supplements, and you need to keep it away from soft reefs and predators if you want your emulated ecosystem to be harmonious. While it may seem odd to consider a sea star "cute," the charming color pattern.
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