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I feel very bad for one personality in the aquarium, "Brutus" the boxer shrimp who was lord of his world last week. He is now a nervous wreck hiding behind rocks and extremely jumpy if I so much as look at him. This morning before heading off for work I witnessed an explosive attack by Ramses and a very narrow escape for Brutus as he danced back down a narrow gap between rock and glass.
I'm offering peeled shrimp to Ramses and he investigates, but doesn't take at the moment. He'd rather have the boxer shrimp. Crabs and blennies are all in hiding.
Terri, the crinoid is certainly unfurled at night and spends some hours furled up during the day. I'm not sure what species it is. Here attached is a 10cm Cretaceous comatulid, Antedon, from Lebanon for comparison.
I'm offering peeled shrimp to Ramses and he investigates, but doesn't take at the moment. He'd rather have the boxer shrimp. Crabs and blennies are all in hiding.
Terri, the crinoid is certainly unfurled at night and spends some hours furled up during the day. I'm not sure what species it is. Here attached is a 10cm Cretaceous comatulid, Antedon, from Lebanon for comparison.