Foliumnympheus foliluminio
A small, omnivorous musculata which evolved from F. foliumicroeus as a result of beginning to live near underwater caves where there is less light. While still capable of photosynthesis, its fins have lost part of its ability to produce energy in exchange for sacs which store energy for long-term usage. These sacs which are located on its fins shine as a result of burning the stored energy. It uses its fins to guide others to it in order to form groups. They prey upon C. articulata, but will occasionally rip the fins off of F. folumicroeus who wander too close to their groups. After approximately 80% of their sacs storages are filled, they will clone themselves, the more energy they have, the larger the clones will be.
Grouping Guide:
The average groups consist of 50-250 members, if they come across another group, they will merge, after a short period of time they will cull the weakest and dullest of the group through cannibalism. Groups appear to split when there are two or three members are superior enough to others to be considered leaders to others, but not to each other. Members will randomly split upon following the direction of these leaders, forming new groups. On the rare occasion a mutated clone results in a member significantly superior to the other members, super groups can form, which can consist of well over 1000 members, with no known limit.