Sometimes you find many cephalaspidean egg bubbles on the dark sandy slope. Some of them are often being preyed upon by these small Favorinus species, most of which are inside the egg bubbles.
More specimens were seen in October 2018.
The white strings are egg masses of the Favorinus, laid in the mucus of the cephalaspidean egg bubble.
Plenty of food for settling Favorinus.
Created 17 February 2015
Updated 30 April 2020