Mating Oxynoe antillarum
February 18, 2010
From: Michael Davis

Note added 18 Feb 2010: On the basis of the egg size, Kathe Jensen considers this is most likely Oxynoe azuropunctata [see message #23250]
Concerning message #22618:
Hello,
I currently have a handful of Oxynoe antillarum most likely Gulf of Mexico strain. They appear to be fond of my Caulerpa mexicana that I got in a recent Macro order. I have been witnessing courtship behaivor and have spotted several egg masses. I have counted atleast 8 of them so far. Is there any information on life span?
Illinois, United States, Aquarium photos, 21 January 2010, Macroalgae. Length: 0.5 Inches. Photographer: Michael Davis.
Michael Davis.
d3monic_urges@yahoo.com

Dear Michael,
I am not sure if their lifespan has been studied but if it has I am sure Kathe Jensen will be able to help out. Most of these species have a short lifespan of less than a year. If you are thinking of breeding them from the eggs, this could be difficult, as it is usually very difficult to keep the larvae alive.
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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