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Colochirus robustus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Cucumariidae

Genus
  
Colochirus

Order
  
Dendrochirotida

Class
  
Holothuroidea

Phylum
  
Echinodermata

Rank
  
Species

Colochirus robustus Yellow Sea Cucumber Bangka Island North Sulawesi Manado

Similar
  
Synaptula, Sea apple, Bohadschia, Holothuria edulis, Bohadschia argus

Yellow sea cucumber colochirus robustus feeding on microplankton


Colochirus robustus, commonly known as the robust sea cucumber or the yellow sea cucumber, is a species of sea cucumber in the family Cucumariidae. It is found in shallow seas in tropical parts of the central Indo-Pacific region.

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Description

Colochirus robustus Yellow Sea Cucumber Colochirus robustus Species Profile Yellow

Colochirus robustus is roughly cylindrical with 5 shallow longitudinal ribs and grows to about 7 centimetres (2.8 in) in length. It has an angular appearance and finger-like or thorn-like protuberances on the ribs. At the anterior end is a ring of about eight large, feathery feeding tentacles. There is a slight transverse indentation near the rounded posterior end. There are three rows of tube feet on the underside. The colour is a vivid yellow, sometimes with grey between the ridges.

Distribution

Colochirus robustus Yellow Sea Cucumber Care Guide and Information

Colochirus robustus is found in the tropical waters of the central Indo-Pacific region at depths down to about 25 metres (82 ft). Its range includes the Philippines and Indonesia.

Biology

Colochirus robustus is usually found on rocks and reefs in places with moderate to rapid water flow. It clings to the substrate with its tube feet, spreading its feathery tentacles to catch zooplankton and other organic particles as they float past. The tentacles are then retracted to the mouth where the food particles are scraped off.

Colochirus robustus can reproduce both sexually and asexually. In the latter case, fission can take place with a transverse crack developing halfway along the body and gradually widening until the two halves split apart. The posterior end then grows a new anus while the anterior end develops a mouth and new tentacles.

Uses

Colochirus robustus is sometimes kept in reef aquaria because of its distinctive appearance. It is only recommended for experts however as it may release toxins into the water if stressed and has specialised feeding requirements.

References

Colochirus robustus Wikipedia