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Sand Sifting Starfish

$29.99

Key Features:
⭐ The reef hobby's most effective sandbed cleaner — constantly sifting detritus and waste from the substrate
• Burrows through sand day and night — aerating the bed and preventing dead spots
• 100% reef safe — peaceful with corals, fish, and all invertebrates
• Continuously turns over sandbed, preventing anaerobic dead zones

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Estimated delivery between June 16 and June 18.

Sand Sifting Starfish

$29.99

$29.99

About this item

Sand Sifting Starfish

The Sand Sifting Starfish (Archaster typicus) is the unsung workhorse of the reef cleanup crew — a tireless, methodical cleaner that does its best work completely out of sight. Burrowing beneath the sandbed surface, this species continuously sifts through substrate, consuming detritus, uneaten food, and organic waste before it can break down and fuel nuisance algae or spike nutrients. While your skimmer handles the water column and your snails patrol the glass, the Sand Sifting Star is down in the substrate doing the dirty work that nothing else in your tank will touch.

Beyond its cleanup value, Archaster typicus is one of the most consistently active and visible starfish available in the hobby. Unlike many starfish that hide and rarely move, this species is constantly in motion — gliding across the sandbed surface, disappearing beneath it, and re-emerging in a different spot hours later. Its attractive tan and grey banding pattern with a textured, granular surface makes it visually appealing even when it is out in the open, and it will frequently emerge to cruise across the rockwork after the lights dim.

Peaceful, reef safe, and genuinely hardy compared to many starfish species, the Sand Sifting Star is an easy recommendation for any system with a sandbed — and a genuinely valuable one.


Available Options

Sand Sifting Starfish — Single

  • One healthy Sand Sifting Starfish (Archaster typicus), ready to get to work
  • Drip acclimate carefully before introduction — sensitive to salinity and pH swings
  • Best suited to established systems with a live sandbed of at least 2–3" depth

Care Information

🌡️ Temperature
72–82°F — stable temps essential
🧂 Salinity
1.023–1.026 — drip acclimate carefully
🐠 Temperament
Peaceful — fully reef safe
⚙️ Care Level
Easy — one of the hardiest starfish available
🍽️ Diet
Scavenger — detritus, organic matter, microorganisms
🏠 Habitat
Live sandbed — minimum 2–3" depth recommended

Special Considerations

Sand Sifting Starfish require a well-established live sandbed with sufficient microfauna to sustain them — avoid adding to new or sterile systems. In very clean, low-nutrient tanks they can deplete the sandbed of food and starve — supplement with occasional target feeding of small pieces of meaty food placed near the substrate. Always drip acclimate slowly over at least 30–60 minutes and never expose to air. Keep away from puffers, triggers, and large wrasses that may attack them. Never expose to copper-based medications. One star per 50 gallons is a reasonable stocking guideline to avoid overworking the sandbed.

🔍 Aquarium Insights

  • One of the few CUC members that actively aerates the sandbed as it works — preventing anaerobic dead spots that can produce hydrogen sulfide in deep substrates
  • More active and visible than most starfish species — frequently seen gliding across the sandbed surface and rockwork after lights dim
  • A genuinely functional addition that improves sandbed health in ways no other CUC member can replicate — and one of the easiest starfish to keep successfully long term

Learn More

For detailed species information, compatibility, and care tips, visit our Species Library.


Livestock Disclaimer

Due to natural variation, the specimen you receive may vary slightly in arm span, coloration, and banding pattern. Photographs are representative examples.

Individual specimens may display differences depending on tank conditions and available food sources in the sandbed.

As with all live animals, proper drip acclimation and a stable, established environment are essential for best results.

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