Brittle Star Changing

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I have had a brittle star for almost 7 years, and he had gotten pretty big. I noticed the other night that his legs seem significantly shorter all of a sudden. His central disc seems much smaller as well. My tank is thriving. I cannot think of anything that may have caused such a problem. I am, however, worried. If there is something adversely affecting him, I certainly want to change it. Thank you, in advance, for your help and input.
 
interesting.. do you have before and after pics? That would be something to see
 
It keeps saying that the image is too large and won't post. Any recommendations?

I dont know how to resize a picture. Not to tech savy.... but i know thats what needs doing.
 
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This one is about a year ago?
 
His legs were easily over a foot long and central disc almost a half dollar size. Now I would say legs maybe 6-8 inches and central disc the size of a quarter. I'll work on resizing the images in order to load them.
 
well I'll keep a look out for the pictures, cause I'd love to see that. In the mean time let's see if anybody in the [HASHTAG]#reefsquad[/HASHTAG] knows what's happening here.
 
Stumped me!! I know they can change shape just by moving around and making themselves appear different. I have a GIANT brittle star probably 10-12" across that I had NO idea existed until about a year ago he started appearing. I did not add him or any new rock for at least 2-3 years... Maybe you have two? :)
 
I have three thoughts:

1. He's starving.

2. Nitrates are too high.

3. Change in salinity. Stars don't like quick changes in salinity.

Note, the above are blind guesses.
 
Stumped me!! I know they can change shape just by moving around and making themselves appear different. I have a GIANT brittle star probably 10-12" across that I had NO idea existed until about a year ago he started appearing. I did not add him or any new rock for at least 2-3 years... Maybe you have two? :)
I thought about that originally actually! I've been on the hunt for my old guy in case this is it.
 
I have three thoughts:

1. He's starving.

2. Nitrates are too high.

3. Change in salinity. Stars don't like quick changes in salinity.

Note, the above are blind guesses.
Thank you for the input. I check levels regularly but just rechecked. Nitrates are around 10, and salinity 1.023. I don't understand, though why he would be starving now. He's been a healthy staple in my tank almost 7 years.
 

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