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This is what I think happened:

I came in just as Ursula had grabbed the crab. Started to record the swallowing process (took almost 30 minutes!) and at the end, she spat him back out!

That is when I realized he was still perched on the filter, quietly doing some geriatric looking calisthenics. He had molted! So, somehow Ursula caught the molt thinking "dinner", but the joke was on her! This picture shows the spit-back, and her pouty mouth showing disappointment.

The video is very long, so I will upload it sometime later tonight once I have sped it up.

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Acrobat crab is still perched on the filter, so maybe his shell is not quite hard yet.

At feeding this morning, I discovered a second krill, and was really fascinated by the largest sculpin changing colors as he moved around the hardscape. His tail is a beautiful red now. Couldn't take a picture because I fed Reef Snow and it makes the water cloudy. 😞

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Anemones got fed this morning. Happy critters!

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Sculpins are growing beautifully!

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And then, this!

I am still trying to figure out what he is! I was guessing Pandalus danae but the rostrum is a bit short and the eyes look different. Perhaps Mesocrangon munitella? I only noticed him because he moved and one of the krill was saying hello over and over.

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On 8/20/2021 at 12:24 PM, eatyourpeas said:

one of the krill was saying hello over and over.

That krill looks like he’s keeping an eye on a potential predator.  Kind of like a herd of cattle will all watch, and slowly move toward, a coyote or just something they don’t recognize.

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On 8/20/2021 at 11:35 AM, Odd Duck said:

That krill looks like he’s keeping an eye on a potential predator.  Kind of like a herd of cattle will all watch, and slowly move toward, a coyote or just something they don’t recognize.

I am surprised the two krill have not gotten eaten. They definitely get a bit close sometimes... 🤓

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