Hey y'all, I'm wondering if anybody has any insight to this. Couldn't find anything in the search so checking in here. Over the last six weeks I've had two tube anenome bail out of their mucus cocoon, move over a bit, and start rebuilding the cocoon immediately.
Does anybody have any insight on this?
The pink tube on the far right side as of last night inhabited the empty mucus seen in the center frame. Last month a salmon colored tube on the backside of this island bailed out from exactly where this one ended up. Everybody has been eating well, is normally fully extended.
Does anybody have any insight on this?
The pink tube on the far right side as of last night inhabited the empty mucus seen in the center frame. Last month a salmon colored tube on the backside of this island bailed out from exactly where this one ended up. Everybody has been eating well, is normally fully extended.