Yellowish Filamented Brittle Star — Ophiomastix sp.
Nocturnal scavenger and micro-predator. Reef-safe.
Quick facts
Adult size: arm span ~15–25 cm; disc ~2–4 cm
Temperament: Shy, nocturnal
Reef-safe: Yes (does not harm corals)
Role: Detritus cleanup, leftover-food scavenger
Care level: Moderate (sensitive to handling and parameter swings)
Tank: ≥ 80–100 l with mature rockwork and hiding crevices.
Substrate: Sand or mixed; not mandatory.
Water: pH 8.1–8.4, salinity 1.025–1.026, temp 24–26 °C, NO2 0, NH3 0, NO3 <15–20 ppm.
Flow: Moderate. Needs good oxygenation.
Cover: Protect pump intakes; brittle arms can get trapped.
Feeding: 2–4× per week after lights out.
Foods: Small meaty items and fine particulates: mysis, chopped krill/shrimp, pellet crumbs. Target feed a piece near its arms.
Activity: Hides by day; extends filamented arms into flow to catch food at night.
Tankmates: Safe with inverts and corals. Avoid predators that nip or eat echinoderms (triggers, puffers, large wrasses, some hawkfish).
Notes: May steal food from sessile inverts but does not damage healthy corals.
Acclimate: Slow drip 45–90 min. Match salinity tightly.
Handling: Do not expose to air if possible; support the disc, never pull by arms.
Stability: Sensitive to rapid changes and low oxygen. Can autotomize arms under stress; regrows over weeks.
Provide multiple rock caves and shaded zones.
Spot-feed if the tank is very “clean.”
Keep iodine and other trace elements within normal reef ranges via regular water changes; avoid copper medications in display tanks.
| Vendor: | Korallifarmi |
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| Weight: | 1.0 kg |