The influence of detailing on the behavior of steel fibber reinforced concrete (SFRC) opening corners is reported. Mixed rather than one, aspect ratio of crimped-type steel fibers was used in the concrete. The variable investigated, was the amount of splay steel in the corner. The inclusion of splay steel stiffens the joint and substantially increases its effectively used in the currently recommended splay steel content could be effectively used in the corner hence the failure occurs due to formation of a hinge in one of the members framing into corner rather than a diagonal tension failure at the corner itself, as obtained in non-fiber concrete opening corners. On the basis of the results of this and another investigation on SFRC opening corners, it can be concluded that splay steel contents in excess of the hitherto recommended 50% of the main steel percentage, can be efficiently used in SFRC opening corners.