Why do zoa's sometimes close for a little bit and then reopen shortly after?

Korrine

You could get a ticket!!
Even when it appears nothings been crawling on them they sometimes close and reopen. Anyone know why? It's mostly a sea foam paly and alpha omega.
 
Various succession pictures taken within a few minutes.

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Probably. Plus the gleeful evil rush they get as they observe your reaction.

Ok, that's silly, but it sure seems like it sometimes...
 
As a side comment, I don't always see the critters themselves when they're irritating. For example, on a colony of open zoos, one cannot see past the skirts. The "forest" of trunks has a lot of open space beneath the skirts and critters will crawl around in that space without you being able to see them. What I notice is a path of twitchy / opening and closing zoos as an amphipod or bristle worm moves through the colony.
 
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