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![]() Very cool!! I have no idea what that may be though. I would have guessed a tunicate of some sort just by the photo, but if they are showing up that fast I'm thinking they are eggs, but I don't think they are from anything on that stock list...
Last edited by Myka; 04-06-2009 at 05:17 PM. |
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![]() That is very cool... However, I offer the following thought:
Most critters who would lay eggs and leave them unattended, would probably lay a LARGE number of eggs in order to increase the chances of survival. I'm sure there are exceptions to this strategy...but... Given that thought...I'm guessing that these are not eggs. Something else.
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![]() he said they seem to get more plentiful overnight. sounds like something is laying them.
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