Foliumnympheus folilceps
F. folilceps is a herbivorous that roams the waters of zone 6, feeding mostly off of the energy it gains from photosynthesis. The species has evolved from F. foliluminio, but has grown smaller and slightly transparent to camouflage itself from predators. The species groups up with other members to form a sort of colony on the sea floor where they live in crevices of rock formations and the root structures of small plants. Their grouping patterns are very close to that of their predecessors, but the colonies are much smaller than that of the others, rarely exceeding 75-100 members. The groups are sorted in a hierarchy, where workers will transport bits of plants and small creatures to the queen or king to aid in reproduction. This king/queen role is based off of size and makes that particular individual more attractive, therefore giving it more potential mates.