Caspabrachium abyssiraikos

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Evolved from M. casperpygmeus some started feeding on R. electra. capture and more R. electra they developed more filaments on their claws to let.

Found in zone 24 they grow up to 4cm. They use their feathery filaments on their claws to collect R. electra on the hairs and then clean the hairs off in their mouth to eat the R. electra then what R. electra is left will regrow essentially acting a food reserve. They also gradually brush their claws onto their mouth to eat the R. electra they rear. They usually live in the 1000s near hypothermal vents, using their bioluminescent to communicate, normally glowing yellow unless it is in breed mode which the lights would turn red. When provoked they turn off their bioluminescent to allow it to stay hidden and swim away. They are predated by A. abyssa, and F. rubrensis

When breeding they use bright red lights to attract a mate, when a male and female encounter they will mate. Each female carries up to 200 eggs (only 10-30 survive).Once they hatch they attach themselves onto the back of their mother until their free swimming which they follow the huge colony/school.