Pink sea stars are primarily
gonochoric, which is to say that individuals are either male or female. Each arm contains two
gonads. These stars lift their central discs off the bottom to spawn, releasing their microscopic
gametes into the water. Their eggs are in diameter. It is thought that groups of stars use environmental signals to coordinate spawning to increase the chances of fertilization. Once fertilization has occurred, the
zygote develops into a
planktonic larva which feeds on small
algae. The larva proceeds through several developmental phases. It becomes a
gastrula in 2 to 3 days, a
bipinnaria in 5 days, and finally a
brachiolaria. Towards the end of the last stage the larva develops a large sack like structure, a
primordium, and begins searching for a suitable surface on which to settle. After settling to the bottom, the
larva develops into a juvenile sea star. == Feeding behavior ==