Gigantea tentacles vibrate right?

I've dug through archives, which lead me to reading a thread started early in 2004, where someone posted videos, but the links required a log in.
 
I don't have a video.

Gigantea tentacles can vibrate. They don't always, and sometimes only some of the tentacles vibrate while other tentacles don't. Vibrate is not a good description of the movement. I would describe it as "wiggle" or "writhe". They move back and forth in a somewhat wiggly serpentine fashion. In my experience they are more likely to do it when there is little / no water movement.

By the way, S. haddonis can also wiggle their tentacles in a similar fashion, but in my experience don't do so as frequently.
 
gave me an opportunity to test out a recently acquired macro lens!

all pumps were turned off so you could see the "vibrating" tentacles. clowns come in every now and then and push them around but if you pay attention you'll see individual tentacles moving on their own.

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good vid of it jonny. I also would say its better to say it actually wiggling and not actually vibrating. Mine only does it if its flow is turned off in the tank.


Conrad
 
Ugh! :) Hahahahaha for some reason the video isn't popping up for me LOL I'm sure it will work later/next log in ;)

Thank you!!!! After digging and reading and reading and digging, I kept finding places that mentioned it, but never a real example!
 
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