Caulifloweriensium bromkolis

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Over time members of Aquaductus networkus developed shorter tubes for structural integrity and eventually lost the tube cells, this led to Caulifloweriensium bromkolis. The colonies form into a sphere-like shape. The cells have two phases: the spheric phase and the tube phase. New cells are rounded and will produce new cells connected to it. It will transform to a Y-shaped tube phase once 3 cells are connected to it. The spheric cells do 3 things: they secrete enzymes, reproduce, and release gametes when they have enough food. The tubes absorb and transport nutrients through out the colony and also secrete enzymes. It's rare, but some tubes can also reproduce, in a different angle, making wider, multicellular tubes when needed. This species will also reproduce via fragmentation and the tube phase cells will produce new cells in this case. Also, if isolated, spheric cells will start to pick up near by nutrients, but they usually don't in a big colony.
The colonies reach up to 3-5 mm.