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Serpent Star
SKU:
0233834
$39.99
$39.99
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Ophiolepis superba
3-6" size, Assorted Patterns
Safe with coral and fish.
3-6" size, Assorted Patterns
Safe with coral and fish.
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Ophiolepis superba, commonly known as the Serpent Star, is a species of starfish that is found in the shallow waters of the Indo-Pacific region. It is a popular choice for marine aquarium enthusiasts due to its unique appearance and interesting behavior.
The Serpent Star has a distinct body shape, with long, thin arms that are covered in small, spiny plates. Its body can range in color from brown to greenish-grey, and it can grow up to 10 inches in length.
In the wild, the Serpent Star feeds on small invertebrates and detritus, but in an aquarium it will accept a variety of meaty foods, such as shrimp, krill, and small pieces of fish.
The Superb Brittle Star is a hardy species that is relatively easy to care for. It can tolerate a range of water conditions and is compatible with a variety of tank mates. It is also known for its fascinating behavior of reaching an arm or two out from under a coral and hiding in rock crevices during the day and emerging at night to scavenge for food. If you are looking to add a unique and fascinating species to your marine aquarium, the Serpent Star is an excellent choice.
The Serpent Star has a distinct body shape, with long, thin arms that are covered in small, spiny plates. Its body can range in color from brown to greenish-grey, and it can grow up to 10 inches in length.
In the wild, the Serpent Star feeds on small invertebrates and detritus, but in an aquarium it will accept a variety of meaty foods, such as shrimp, krill, and small pieces of fish.
The Superb Brittle Star is a hardy species that is relatively easy to care for. It can tolerate a range of water conditions and is compatible with a variety of tank mates. It is also known for its fascinating behavior of reaching an arm or two out from under a coral and hiding in rock crevices during the day and emerging at night to scavenge for food. If you are looking to add a unique and fascinating species to your marine aquarium, the Serpent Star is an excellent choice.