Swamp Sukalensis

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Evolved from S. sourcus they moved to zone H, due to intraspecific competition. They feed on the fluids of the Plortatus species in zone H. They have larger egg batches due to potential predation by A. oculus and V. tigerstripus.

Found in zone H, they grow up to 10-12cm long. They are live in groups of 10-15 on Plorts. They still excrete a small ball of crushed up nutrients that they have gotten from their diet but it has become a vestigial trait.

When breeding during July, groups scatter and reform to mix up genetics when mating. Each female lay small batches of 8-10 eggs. The eggs are laid in groups and protected partially by their own species.