DUDE I WANT ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! that has to be the sweetest thing ive ever seen in any sw tank! i wanna try and buy one now!
It's not a ctenophore (aka comb jelly). Those are usually oblong and have 8 rows of comb like fused cilia. The most likely explanation is that you have what is called a hydromedusa--the free swimming life stage of a hydroid polyp. Basically, the primary stage of hydroids is the sessile polyp. The polyp buds and produces medusae, which then swim off and comprise the sexual stage of the life cycle. The hydroid spends most of its time in the polyp stage, whereas jellyfish are the opposite.
It's not a ctenophore (aka comb jelly). Those are usually oblong and have 8 rows of comb like fused cilia. The most likely explanation is that you have what is called a hydromedusa--the free swimming life stage of a hydroid polyp. Basically, the primary stage of hydroids is the sessile polyp. The polyp buds and produces medusae, which then swim off and comprise the sexual stage of the life cycle. The hydroid spends most of its time in the polyp stage, whereas jellyfish are the opposite.
but of what hydroid species... as far as I know, none of the commecially avalible polyp species take a form like that.It's not a ctenophore (aka comb jelly). Those are usually oblong and have 8 rows of comb like fused cilia. The most likely explanation is that you have what is called a hydromedusa--the free swimming life stage of a hydroid polyp. Basically, the primary stage of hydroids is the sessile polyp. The polyp buds and produces medusae, which then swim off and comprise the sexual stage of the life cycle. The hydroid spends most of its time in the polyp stage, whereas jellyfish are the opposite.