ophiura
Active Member
Originally Posted by sweetdawn
i have black brittlestars in two of my tanks one in my ten gallon and two in my thirty gallon reef tank. they are a scavanger that feed on detritus, feces, and food remains if you see them eating a shrimp it was already dead. only thing they might hurt is tiny tubeworms. excellent member of any clean up crew. stay in the rockwork during the day and come out after lights out.
Most brittlestars are generally opportunistic which means that they may take advantage of a number of different feeding strategies. I never recommend that they be left to scavenge entirely. See if they will take to some spot feeding now and then (my black brittlestar, BTW, won't, but several have reported predatory behavior with black brittlestars...however this is meaningless in actually identifying the species). No animal will pass up a meal if it is hungry, and that may include shrimp and small fish if necessary.
I have 3 green brittlestars and while they are extremely "aggressive" at feeding time, they have not messed with my shrimp (which basically stands on top of them) or the sixline wrasse. However the tank is VERY heavily fed.
i have black brittlestars in two of my tanks one in my ten gallon and two in my thirty gallon reef tank. they are a scavanger that feed on detritus, feces, and food remains if you see them eating a shrimp it was already dead. only thing they might hurt is tiny tubeworms. excellent member of any clean up crew. stay in the rockwork during the day and come out after lights out.
Most brittlestars are generally opportunistic which means that they may take advantage of a number of different feeding strategies. I never recommend that they be left to scavenge entirely. See if they will take to some spot feeding now and then (my black brittlestar, BTW, won't, but several have reported predatory behavior with black brittlestars...however this is meaningless in actually identifying the species). No animal will pass up a meal if it is hungry, and that may include shrimp and small fish if necessary.
I have 3 green brittlestars and while they are extremely "aggressive" at feeding time, they have not messed with my shrimp (which basically stands on top of them) or the sixline wrasse. However the tank is VERY heavily fed.