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![]() Hey
![]() I picked up some fresh live rock with lots of coraline on it as well as this cool critter. I used to do a fair bit of diving, and always enjoyed seeing chitons. The rock came from Jakarta. Cheers! Here is some info from the net: - Chitons are exclusively marine -They live high in the intertidal zone and are exposed to the air and light for long periods. Others live subtidally. A few species live in deep water, as deep as 6,000 m (about 20,000 ft). - The mouth is located on the underside of the animal, and contains a tongue-like structure called a radula, which has numerous rows of 17 teeth each. The teeth are coated with magnetite, a hard ferric/ferrous oxide mineral. The radula is used to scrape microscopic algae off the substratum. - Several species of Chiton are known to exhibit homing behaviours, journeying to feed and then returning to the exact unique spot they previously inhabited. Last edited by Kyton66; 10-08-2010 at 06:08 AM. |