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Posted By MAUIreefannie 1 year, 3 months ago in News

They are hunters.  They are also distinctly male or female, and must mate to produce young.  The female then makes a nest, creating these beautiful paper-like packets, which will hold thousands of eggs.  The little ones will hatch out after two-three weeks of incubating.  The babies are called veligers and will be free swimming and on their own.

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