lotuskid AC Members Feb 2, 2007 241 0 0 58 Nottm. UK Feb 26, 2007 #1 Sure i've seen something like this in a book or on a website but can't find it again. Also note some little beetle like thing at bottom right of pic, seen a few of them. Are they some kind of pod thing?
Sure i've seen something like this in a book or on a website but can't find it again. Also note some little beetle like thing at bottom right of pic, seen a few of them. Are they some kind of pod thing?
Fishieness AC Members Jan 14, 2006 2,075 0 0 ct Feb 26, 2007 #2 looks like a tunacate colony to me. perhaps clavelina diminuta? Last edited: Feb 26, 2007
lotuskid AC Members Feb 2, 2007 241 0 0 58 Nottm. UK Feb 26, 2007 #3 Thats good news. Will search the net for more info.
Germanman My fish are my babies Nov 24, 2005 5,467 3 60 38 Santa Barbara, California andrewsaquariums.blogspot.com Feb 26, 2007 #4 fishieness said: looks like a tunacate comonly to me. perhaps clavelina diminuta? Click to expand... yea i agree they are colonial tunicates and i believe fishieness got the species right as well. hopefully they will survive they dont do so well in captivity though.
fishieness said: looks like a tunacate comonly to me. perhaps clavelina diminuta? Click to expand... yea i agree they are colonial tunicates and i believe fishieness got the species right as well. hopefully they will survive they dont do so well in captivity though.
lotuskid AC Members Feb 2, 2007 241 0 0 58 Nottm. UK Feb 28, 2007 #5 They seem to be doing quite well at the mo. Is this another group but a different type?
Germanman My fish are my babies Nov 24, 2005 5,467 3 60 38 Santa Barbara, California andrewsaquariums.blogspot.com Feb 28, 2007 #6 yea looks like a different type but id say they are tunicates as well.