people eaters will eat!!! (pic intense!!)

surfnvb7

Premium Member
Well, I stand corrected on this issue.

I just witnessed something amazing when I was feeding my tank with cyclopeze. Normally I don't turn the pumps off to do this, but this time I did and witnessed something amazing.

But I will say, I only witness the PE type zoas do this. And I still stand by my previous assesment that the smaller zoanthids are mostly photosynthetic, and will not eat something as large as cyclopeze. Also, I did not see any other protopaly/zoa gigantus species (such as lunar eclipse) eat in this manner.

Most of us, when we try to feed polyps, they close up around the cyclopeze, and you really cant tell if its a response to food, or the water squirting at the polyp that causes it to close around the food (the food just happens to be there as it closes).

In this case, I saw the PE polyp "puff up", with its skirts pushed back, and its mouth pushed up (exactly as how you described the behavior of your zoas in your recent thread twon8). I beleive this kinda response, is either a defense mechanism, or the "true" feeding response.

Once the mouth puffed up, I saw the green mouth actually open, and expell a long, clear string of mucus that it used to *catch* the cyclopeze. It then started to retract this long string of mucos with cyclopeze. (similar to pearls on a string). At this point, I noticed what was actually hapening and started running around the house to find my camera.

First, I gota draw a picture of the first thing I saw, as I didnt get a picture of it in time. Keep in mind that this first picture is photoshoped, to explain what I saw.

The time elapsed from the first picture I photoshoped, to the first picture I actually took was really fast, as it had already sucked up 3/4 of that mucos like string in the time it took to grab my camera and get the water surface still. So I'd say 5-10min.
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another 5min later ALMOST GONE!!
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a couple more minutes later.........BBBUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUURRRPPPPPPP!!!!!
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and a couple more minutes......ALL DONE :D :D
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now notice, the skirt and mouth have returned to their original shape, and notice the large bulge behind the polyp.

this was a wicked cool experience. I will try to keep ya'll updated later in the week to see if this guy sprouts any new baby polyps. or upchucks his food later. :lol:
 
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that was the frozen stuff (comes in a long popsicle type bar), i cut a tiny bit off, thaw in a cup with tank water, and then use a turkey baster to squirt into the tank

oh yeah, oops, i'll edit the above posts and try to put in some time elapsed points. but overall, i *think* 25-30min from start to finish.
 
Awesome pics.

I hadn't realized there was such a debate on whether zoas eat. I've seen my GPE's eat mysis and I swear that my smaller zoos eat cyclopeez and brine. I'll have to keep the camera handy to see if I can catch it.

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just witnessed my PPE's eat mysis earlier.... caught a decent size mysis and closed up for a while.. :) I also see RPE, and Desert Fox do the same...

surfnvb7: thanks for sharing the pics...


Marvin
 
Amazing picture and what an experience..... You have some Piggy PE over there i guess he will be content for a while after that buffet ... I recommend some pepto just in case u dont want it to get an indigestion :lol:
 
haha as I was reading and looking at the pix, I was thinking..did it burp? did it burp? and then....BBBUUURRRRPPPPPP....

hahaha
 
I hadn't realized there was such a debate on whether zoas eat

same here. i've seen all my zoos eat. really easy to see the tell-'tail' signs when feeding small mysis and you see mysis tails sticking out of their mouths.
 
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