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Willito 12-11-2004 04:20 PM

Do cucumbers self-multiply?
 
I have a tiger tail that went dormant for about a month and then re-appeared as two seperate ones. They are both roughly the same size ( 8"). I know I only ever placed one cucumber in the tank so I am puzzled as to where the second one came from. Any idea.

christyf5 12-11-2004 04:41 PM

Mine did that too. I bought one and then a few months later I saw one end on one side of the tank and the other end about 2.5 ft away. I was skeptical that they got that long. Then one night I searched it out with my flashlight and there were actually two. I checked and sea cukes can reproduce both sexually and asexually. In our cases, they did it asexually by basically cutting itself into two sea cukes and then regenerating any missing bits.

Christy :)

Willito 12-11-2004 04:49 PM

So who said reefing wasn't a good investment. Christy, you and I can potentially have a cucumber factory here if they keep up. Thanks for confirming that. :biggrin:

christyf5 12-11-2004 04:50 PM

Well if you can't find any takers at least they're good with garlic butter :wink:

Christy :)

Willito 12-11-2004 04:53 PM

I love the tast of 'em, quite a delicacy.

MitchM 12-11-2004 06:03 PM

:eek:

Mitch

SeaHorse_Fanatic 12-11-2004 07:08 PM

Actually, my wife Irene makes an awesome sea cucumber soup. What can I say, we're Chinese Malaysians so throw it into the pot/wok & grab the chopsticks :biggrin: Everything tastes better with chili sauce :lol:

Canadian Man 12-11-2004 07:32 PM

I was recently at a vietnamese/chinese wedding and one of the most expensive courses of the dinner was sea cucumber.

Yea, I couln't even imagine eating it. Something that injests sand and craps out clean sand. Not for me! :confused:

christyf5 12-11-2004 07:33 PM

I guess you've never eaten most shellfish then eh? :razz:

Christy :)

StirCrazy 12-11-2004 08:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Canadian Man
I was recently at a vietnamese/chinese wedding and one of the most expensive courses of the dinner was sea cucumber.

Yea, I couln't even imagine eating it. Something that injests sand and craps out clean sand. Not for me! :confused:

actualy its awsome, but you would never know as the only meet in there is 4 strips the length of the cucumber. very tender and tasty.

Steve


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