encideought September 2, 2011 Author September 2, 2011 Thanks for the nice words everyone, I'll try to make them happy and update the post whenever I get new pictues.
FearTheTerps September 2, 2011 September 2, 2011 was it just that one "parent" polyp that had larvae in it, or did the other polyps have them as well?
ctenophore September 2, 2011 September 2, 2011 Very nice! You should post this on MBI - marine breeder initiative - http://www.mbisite.org/
encideought September 2, 2011 Author September 2, 2011 was it just that one "parent" polyp that had larvae in it, or did the other polyps have them as well? One or two of the other larger heads had a couple planulae in them, but the one I got the video of looked like it had the most. I counted ~a dozen that actually left the parent coral and were crawling around the feeding container I had them in. I'm sure there were more than that to start, but they probably went into the main tank before I put the coral in the feeding container. Of the ones I was able to find, it looks like 10 or 11 settled on the rubble I put in the smaller container for them. Very nice! You should post this on MBI - marine breeder initiative - http://www.mbisite.org/ Thanks! I'll try checking out how to make a little post about all this.
gws3 September 17, 2011 September 17, 2011 that's pretty impressive that you just aquacultured sun corals. job well done.
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