OK, I do not know if these answers are known or not, but if anyone knows, I'd appreciate it.
1. Any info on the genetics of colors? There are apparently several color morphs of healthy S. gigantea that make it into the hobby. Tan/brown, yellow/green, purple, and blue, and maybe others. When two different colors combine sexually, what happens with what combinations? Are these discrete changes, or is it a continuum (seems unlikely since the available specimens do not generally seem to display continuous color variability).
2. What function do the colors provide? UV protection?
3. When a gigantea grows, are tentacles added near the mouth, near the edge of the oral disk, or throughout the disk?
4. Why are some tentacles forked? Do environmental factors (feeding, lighting, water flow, etc) impact the percentage that are forked? Why some and not others? Is it a similar percentage in all color morphs? My yellow/green gigantea looks to have about 20% forked, as a rough estimate.
1. Any info on the genetics of colors? There are apparently several color morphs of healthy S. gigantea that make it into the hobby. Tan/brown, yellow/green, purple, and blue, and maybe others. When two different colors combine sexually, what happens with what combinations? Are these discrete changes, or is it a continuum (seems unlikely since the available specimens do not generally seem to display continuous color variability).
2. What function do the colors provide? UV protection?
3. When a gigantea grows, are tentacles added near the mouth, near the edge of the oral disk, or throughout the disk?
4. Why are some tentacles forked? Do environmental factors (feeding, lighting, water flow, etc) impact the percentage that are forked? Why some and not others? Is it a similar percentage in all color morphs? My yellow/green gigantea looks to have about 20% forked, as a rough estimate.