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OH NO, is that a new (Genus) name for the true tulip shell?
On 10/24/16, Carole Marshall
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> If anyone is interested, I took these videos of a live Eauletes tulipa and
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> was puzzled by the behavior. It is expelling egg packets AND veligers. A
> note to RĂ¼diger Bieler brought the response that they are usually brooders
> and keep the eggs attached to the wall of their shell but when under
> stress,
> they release their egg packets as well as any veligers they can. I think
> collecting it stressed it out. The white spots are lights before I turned
> them out and used a flashlight and the second video is the one where the
> veligers are most noticeable.
> I thought it was interesting and if anyone is interested, Tom Ball put it
> on dropbox for accessibility. You need the latest version of Adobe to see
> it, and although I took it, I cannot access it myself. So if you cannot see
>
> it, that is why.
> Carole Marshall
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