I've got some beautiful pinkish xenia in my tank that seems to be doing very well, but it opens and closes pretty quickly and I am curious if that indicates anything about the tank conditions or the health of the coral itself. The little fronds will rarely stay open for even a second before they start closing again. I can't help but think that this nearly constant movement would take up a lot of energy, but it's still producing new growth so it must not be hurting for energy either.
Supposedly there is a forumula where you can determine tell the air temperature by the rate a cricket chirps, and while I wouldn't expect anything quite like that I can't help but wonder what meaning might be hidden in the periodic movement of this particular part of the natural world. So does anyone know if this means anything, or is it just random?
Supposedly there is a forumula where you can determine tell the air temperature by the rate a cricket chirps, and while I wouldn't expect anything quite like that I can't help but wonder what meaning might be hidden in the periodic movement of this particular part of the natural world. So does anyone know if this means anything, or is it just random?