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Old 09/01/2007, 09:04 PM
Reefmack Reefmack is offline
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Hi. I've noticed with my yumas that came on split pieces of rubble that when I cut off a piece of rubble with some base attached that the piece with a little flesh on it grows what looks to be a green node (seem to fluoresce under my 420/460 T5 lights). I've also seen two yumas that have put out a thin extension of their fleshy base across the rock their on, and these extensions are developing the same little green nodes. I'm assuming that these green nodes will grow into new yumas? The color of the nodes seems to be the same bright green color of the mouths. If these will indeed be new yumas does the mouth grow first?
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