Saltliquid
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This form of sabellidae can attain an emmense colony easily.
They are only extremely common at two sites in SEQ and a few at other sites, though not so many and one site has 7 patches of them and where the local leopard shark for that site has its rest time, it's a massive area of them.
Maybe they are nice to lay on,lol.
Quite often over many years on club or individual collecting/field trips I see literaly millions of them.
Under standard led lights they take on a beautiful blue ting.
They are only extremely common at two sites in SEQ and a few at other sites, though not so many and one site has 7 patches of them and where the local leopard shark for that site has its rest time, it's a massive area of them.
Maybe they are nice to lay on,lol.
Quite often over many years on club or individual collecting/field trips I see literaly millions of them.
Under standard led lights they take on a beautiful blue ting.