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Brain Coral Sweeper Tentacles. Sweeper tentacles mean a few things. Brain corals extend their tentacles to catch food at night. These tentacles tend to appear at night and can extend up to 5 inches. About half of the colonies of the brain coral platygyra daedalea at eilat, northern red sea, possess sweeper tentacles, many of which are. Development of sweeper tentacles is a powerful aggressive/defensive mechanism that may enable brain corals to dominate some. The presence of sweeper tentacles on brain corals correlates significantly with colony diameter, but not with the number of neighboring colonies. During the day, they use their tentacles for protection by wrapping them over the grooves. One, the coral is defending its surroundings from other corals by taking all their stinging.

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The presence of sweeper tentacles on brain corals correlates significantly with colony diameter, but not with the number of neighboring colonies. Sweeper tentacles mean a few things. Development of sweeper tentacles is a powerful aggressive/defensive mechanism that may enable brain corals to dominate some. About half of the colonies of the brain coral platygyra daedalea at eilat, northern red sea, possess sweeper tentacles, many of which are. During the day, they use their tentacles for protection by wrapping them over the grooves. One, the coral is defending its surroundings from other corals by taking all their stinging. These tentacles tend to appear at night and can extend up to 5 inches. Brain corals extend their tentacles to catch food at night.

Category Sweeper Tentacles Lisa's Reef

Brain Coral Sweeper Tentacles Sweeper tentacles mean a few things. Development of sweeper tentacles is a powerful aggressive/defensive mechanism that may enable brain corals to dominate some. One, the coral is defending its surroundings from other corals by taking all their stinging. Sweeper tentacles mean a few things. About half of the colonies of the brain coral platygyra daedalea at eilat, northern red sea, possess sweeper tentacles, many of which are. The presence of sweeper tentacles on brain corals correlates significantly with colony diameter, but not with the number of neighboring colonies. These tentacles tend to appear at night and can extend up to 5 inches. During the day, they use their tentacles for protection by wrapping them over the grooves. Brain corals extend their tentacles to catch food at night.

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