Just wanted to share a few close-up photos of a 'strombus grazer' depositing eggs. And then a closer view of egg cases that, after several days of development, contains larvae swimming about within, waiting to be released.
Thus far, I've had poor luck with babies surviving...I think it is merely a case of my damsels and/or coral banded shrimp munching on them. Ahh well.
The species is Pyrene turturina, which is fairly common here on Guam. Not sure which species IPSF sells, but if not the same, they are very closely related. Whatever you wish to call them, they are excellent grazers. Hope the images are of interest.
Cheers,
Bob
Thus far, I've had poor luck with babies surviving...I think it is merely a case of my damsels and/or coral banded shrimp munching on them. Ahh well.
The species is Pyrene turturina, which is fairly common here on Guam. Not sure which species IPSF sells, but if not the same, they are very closely related. Whatever you wish to call them, they are excellent grazers. Hope the images are of interest.
Cheers,
Bob

