I've seen a few anemone's with these little extra growths scattered around them... they are attached. I don't know much about anemone spawning but i seem to remember these Urticina's to have seperate sexes (?)...
any ideas?
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Hmmmm I'm no expert on anemones but those look like critters of some sort. Maybe they are anemone fleas??
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I vote zits. Maybe they are adolescent?
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here's another one, out of focus, but same thing.
anyone know about anemone gametes and what they might look like?
anyone know about anemone gametes and what they might look like?
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Scott, the only anemone I saw releasing gametes were the Plumose. I don't know if this helps:
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Yeah that helps Jan!
i would imagine if it looked like that from a colonial living anemone than singular ones would be without that jelly stuff that keeps it all close and in a bunch.
probably was gametes, my guess.
Thanks again,
Scott
ps. one shot was in the winter and one in the summer, both in Oregon.
i would imagine if it looked like that from a colonial living anemone than singular ones would be without that jelly stuff that keeps it all close and in a bunch.
probably was gametes, my guess.
Thanks again,
Scott
ps. one shot was in the winter and one in the summer, both in Oregon.