Derus aqualectus
Extinct (December 26th, 2018): No reason provided.
derus aqualectus feeds off of A Redensis for essential minerals needed to survive. it does so by doing a sort of kissing action on the rock and administering an electric shock through strands of R electra making there home in a special gland in its mouth designed to support them. it spans only 6 inches long and resembles a shimmering yellow eel. it makes its home in zone 2 but once it becomes of age and finishes developing its glands it goes to zone 9 and lures R Elecros into its mouth with a series of supersonic clicks that attract them.