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Re: Re: going on four years old

Re: Re: going on four years old

Question, I notice all big brains are all cruvey and twisted (like the first one I quoted above). And small ones are rounder almost a circle (like the second one I quoted above). Do these get more un-uniform as they grow larger? Or is it just different species that determine how uniform it is?

I thought brains reproduced like Candy Canes in that they start getting irregular shapes and "pinching off" to form new brains?? Possibly this is the reason of those "curvey and twisted" shapes?
 
Re: Re: Re: going on four years old

Re: Re: Re: going on four years old

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7391138#post7391138 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JotaDe
I thought brains reproduced like Candy Canes in that they start getting irregular shapes and "pinching off" to form new brains?? Possibly this is the reason of those "curvey and twisted" shapes?
I don't think that is how it works, but that would be very cool to wake up and have 2 brains instead of one.:eek1:
 
FLipturn88: whats that macro shot of >? its an awesome looking coral. Same for you Jenkerry what type is that ? The third pic
 
Trachyphyllia:

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hey buzzard kinda off topic. are you a bernese mountain dog fan? my wife and i are....we have a four year old named what else? Bernie!

btw i know thats a toy dog.
 
This was my brain shortly after I got it:
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It grew quite a bit while I had it:
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Unfortunately at Christmas time this year I had a big temp spike because of a loose thermometer probe, and I lost it :(
 
mummra100769,

That's Henry @ 10 weeks, not a toy. We've got 2 berners: Henry & Molly... great dogs.

Bernie is a perfect name for a berner.
 
I never considered my brain part of my cleanup crew.....until it decided to cleanup a fresh molt from my cleaner shrimp:

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Red Lobophyllia:

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Red open brain:

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7414525#post7414525 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dkk08
have anyone tried placing their brain coral anywhere else apart from the sandbed?

Look a few posts up. My Red Lobophyllia is in the rockwork.

swimmer
 
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