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Granulated sea star

Choriaster granulatus

Description:

Choriaster granulatus is a large seastar, and is easily identified by its five distinctive large, short, thick conical arms. It is usually pale pink in colour, has small, brown papillae in clusters located in the central part of its body. This species grows to a maximum radius of approximately 27 cm.

Habitat:

This species is found in numerous tropical waters, including East Africa, Indo-Pacific region, Great Barrier Reef, Red Sea, Vanuatu, Fiji, Papua New Guinea. Choriaster granulatus lives in shallow waters at depths of up to 40 metres, and is found on rubble slopes, coral reefs, in the reef front, back reef, the external reef, and frequently in locations with rubble and detritus. This starfish feeds on algae, detritus, and dead animals. One of its predators is the sea snail Triton's trumpet (Charonia tritonis). It also eats various small invertebrates and coral polyps.

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Dumaguete, Siquijor, Philippines

Spotted on Oct 5, 2012
Submitted on Nov 16, 2012

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