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![]() [IMG]
![]() If i zoom in there are billions of eggs inside. I am hesitating to kill it but wonder what will happen when these hatch and start wondering around? |
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![]() here is the parent
in sump under LED grow lights [IMG] ![]() |
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![]() That's cool. Never heard of sea hare's laying eggs in captivity.
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![]() LOL conditions are good for it i.e. lots of algae !
baby boom ![]() |
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![]() I am not much help, but I found this through a quick google search. Not really that informative.. just google Sea Hare eggs and a few links pop up.
http://www.talkingreef.com/forums/ar...hp/t-3675.html
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![]() cool, looks like gross spaghetti.
![]() well one of two things could happen. a) You could indeed get a bunch of mini slugs crawling around until they likely starve as they eat themselves out of a food supply, or b) the eggs will hatch out into planktonic veligers and be filtered or eaten by other tankmates. either way I doubt they'd survive to adulthood. that said, if it were me, I would just leave it there. |
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