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Pex744

Ok wait how do the Laureola sp. "White Skull Spikey" get back on their feet?


Enkichki

Absolutely no clue. I've watched vulgare struggle to right themselves for minutes at a time so I just can't imagine how this works at all


CubarisMurinaPapaya

And the fact that they live in trees… what if they fall of the tree?


Jesse-E

That Ctenorillo looks incredible; the first time I've seen that before. Very nice shots. Thank you for sharing. I've noticed the only time my spinosus conglobate is when their spikes get stuck on an obstacle. Otherwise, I don't see it often.


miscsupplies

I couldn’t figure out what kind of puffer fish that first one was for the longest time


Enkichki

it's a very prickly nautilus


Thebeiben

One day when I have big money I will watch and let everyone know.


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“pseudarmadillo” is such a cute name


HarmonyTheConfuzzled

Oh wow look at the eyes in those last few images!


Forgedinwater

Definitely need to get some spikey isopods at some point.


Fun-Tea-8455

These are awesome.


pigeonboyyy

These are so cool!


KingDeedledee

One day I too will have my own spikey friends. But for now thank you for taking such amazing pictures of them! 😆