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Flamingo Tongue Snail Sep 15, 2017.<br />
Seen in Sharon&#039;s Serenity dive site in Klein Bonaire. Also in other dive sites. <br />
The flamingo feeds by browsing on the living tissues of the soft corals on which it lives. Common prey include Briareum spp., Gorgonia spp., Plexaura spp., and Plexaurella spp. Adult female C. gibbosum attach eggs to coral which they have recently fed upon. After roughly a week and a half, the larvae hatch. They are planktonic and eventually settle onto other gorgonian corals. Juveniles tend to remain on the underside of coral branches while adults are far more visible and mobile. Adults scrape the polyps off the coral with their radula, leaving an easily visible feeding scar on the coral. However, the corals can regrow the polyps, and therefore predation by C. gibbosum is generally not lethal. Caribbean Netherlands,Cyphoma gibbosum,Flamingo tongue snail,Geotagged,Summer Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Flamingo Tongue Snail

Sep 15, 2017.
Seen in Sharon's Serenity dive site in Klein Bonaire. Also in other dive sites.
The flamingo feeds by browsing on the living tissues of the soft corals on which it lives. Common prey include Briareum spp., Gorgonia spp., Plexaura spp., and Plexaurella spp. Adult female C. gibbosum attach eggs to coral which they have recently fed upon. After roughly a week and a half, the larvae hatch. They are planktonic and eventually settle onto other gorgonian corals. Juveniles tend to remain on the underside of coral branches while adults are far more visible and mobile. Adults scrape the polyps off the coral with their radula, leaving an easily visible feeding scar on the coral. However, the corals can regrow the polyps, and therefore predation by C. gibbosum is generally not lethal.

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  1. Spectacular species! Posted 7 years ago

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The flamingo tongue snail, scientific name ''Cyphoma gibbosum'', is a species of small but brightly colored sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Ovulidae, the cowry allies.

Similar species: Littorinimorpha
Species identified by Patomarazul
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Uploaded Dec 27, 2017. Captured Sep 15, 2017 15:31 in Kaya Gob. N. Debrot, Kralendijk, Caribbean Netherlands.
  • XZ-1
  • f/3.5
  • 1/160s
  • ISO200
  • 24mm