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  1. Sep 8, 2021 · Considering Ophiuriudea comprises THOUSANDS of species, it’s no surprise that you can find serpent stars – well, pretty much anywhere. These unique starfish live in every marine habitat, from tropical reefs to the poles (you read that right – they’ve invaded the Arctic!).

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  2. Jul 20, 2023 · Green Brittle Starfish. You can easily identify this starfish by its pastel-green coloring. This beautiful shading covers its disc-shaped body and worm-like arms. The green is broken up slightly by spine lines running down the arms that can appear white to yellow.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brittle_starBrittle star - Wikipedia

    Two of the best-known shallow species are the green brittle star (Ophioderma brevispina), found from Massachusetts to Brazil, and the common European brittle star (Ophiothrix fragilis). Deep-water species tend to live in or on the sea floor or adhere to coral, urchins, or xenophyophores .

  4. Apr 2, 2019 · I've got a brown brittle (12"), an orange serpent (8"), and a tan and red striped serpent (5") and they're all great in my reef. Yesterday I picked up a small green serpent and threw it in my fuge but Id like to put it in my dt.

  5. This Serpent (Brittle) starfish is described as a crepuscular and nocturnal predator. Aquarists often call it a green monster. They grow huge (up to 50 cm or 20 inches) and will eat anything they can get their arms on – fish, shrimp, crabs are all on the menu!

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    • Ophiuroidea sp.
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  6. Oct 12, 2015 · This brittle star is not a finicky eater. It will accept pretty much any foods offered to fish as well as consume detritus. But as mentioned, it will also capture and consume small fish and motile invertebrates, such as ornamental shrimps, often under cover of darkness.

  7. Feb 7, 2024 · A Serpent Starfish is a fascinating marine creature known for its snake-like arms and regenerating ability. Being a reef-safe invertebrate from the Ophiuroidea class of echinoderms, it’s a wonderful addition to any reef aquarium due to its peaceful disposition.

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