jroovers
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Has anyone noticed their SPS extend their feeder polyps just prior to lights out in anticipation - I've noticed that several of my SPS do this. My lights are on timers so lights out is consistent. It seems the coral learns when lights out will happen and gets a head start by extending their feeders just prior to the lights actually going out. Pretty remarkable really, considering that it isn't just a purely sensory response if this is what is truly happening. I think in humans measuring time is a fairly upper central nervous system response... controlled in the brain... how does a coral do it? Has anyone else observed this?