Filifusus filamentosus is an uncommon to moderately common species living primarily on the seaward reefs and lagoon pinncles. They are most often found under large rocks at depths of 6 to 20m, but can also be out exposed on the reef at night.

The shells often carry cap shell hitchhikers.

These were found with egg masses.




This species is a predator upon other gastropod mollusks. Below it is eating a top shell Turbo argyrostomus.

This one is eating a Cerithium echinatum.

The dark maroon spotted with white is quite attractive.


With eggs.

Feeding on Turbo argyrostomus.



Created 10 December 2011
Updated 23 July 2020