• Angel628

Barbara8192

Wow, what a thing!

Kevin262

Ask A (Yarick), he will tell you.

Shane

Can you share the story, Teshka? How do they behave in the system? Do they squeeze or are they sticky tentacles, just for catching?

Andrea8397

The tentacles are neither sticky nor venomous. The creature is a typical filter feeder, so its lifespan in an aquarium leaves much to be desired. These oddities quickly scattered around the tank and hid behind the rocks. For about a month to a month and a half, I saw them periodically, and then they disappeared. The most important feature they didn't show in these videos is the pulsing light inside the mantle. I will now try to insert a video (I filmed it in an aquarium in Thailand).

David4968

In short, I got caught up with these Rutubs and YouTubes. In the app, there's an archive with a video file - download it, watch it.

Christine864

I understand he is electric.

Wendy2244

No, I think it's still bioluminescence.

Michelle5859

I couldn't watch because of the MacIntosh. grrr

Melissa

Interesting shooting, thank you. Apparently, they will adapt well in the system with non-photosynthetic organisms. Although, some have mussels living on live rocks in their aquariums. However, there is no statistics on how long they specifically live after the aquarium is set up. I wonder if their feeding nature is similar to that of sponges?

Martha

I have something like a mussel living with me.

Wanda666

Especially for Copone

Matthew

Where can I buy something like that, who has it?