Vorteil wrote:If the salinity is more stable underground than in the pools any idea what it is? Do the opae larvae perfer a certain specific salinity?Your question is to Arnold right?
Per below article - “Because fresh water flowing into the estuary is less salty and less dense than water from the ocean, it often floats on top of the heavier seawater” so I assume it is higher salinity underground and naturally is cooler than in the open pool with the sun warming it. I think one of the main reason we dont see berried ones is that it is safer underground than out in the open so instinctively mothers want to stay underground. You mentioned larvae survived in cooler waters than warmer waters from your tanks so another reason for mothers to stay underground to release larvae in cooler waters. Just thinking out loud.
https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/education ... ation.html
Why wouldn't the Opae Ula share his food? Because he was a little shellfish 
