Here's one who came to land in a trochus shell, the crazy crablet! I have more still in the water (maybe 20-30? Hard to tell), but as of tonight I have officially moved 207 babies in shells onto land, a mix of PPs and Es. That's a huge improvement over the TWO I managed to get to land from my first batch of eggs. (The original two are doing well, btw, about 88 days old now, active, and one is a real shell fashionista--trying on a new one every day or so.) That number (207, not 2) also represents about a 20% survival rate because I moved roughly 1,000 megalopa over into the transition tank. Yes, one pipette at a time. I wonder why my hands and wrists ache?
Anywho, the land babies are moving around well, eating, and climbing. I can't imagine that anywhere near that many will survive for the long haul, but this seems like a super crazy number of babies even to come to land. I'm shocked and confused and don't know what to say except HOORAY! And also YIKES! I started a new land tank today as so many in one small space can't be good--even when they're minuscule. It's so much fun to watch them toddle around and explore. I just want to sit beside the tank the whole day. I've got a video of the baby tank (from Facebook) that I will try to share below.
https://www.facebook.com/mary.akers/vid ... 4MTM5ODA5/