Seacrystal Gilltail

The seacrystal gilltail split from its ancestor and has one simple adaptation. Its eggs are now very colorful, yet very durable. The vibrant colors urge predators to eat the eggs, which in turn just slide through their digestive tract. A few days after the consumption of the eggs, they will be deposited along with the rest of the predators excrements in a completely different place from where they were laid. The eggs will then hatch and feed on the excrements for nutrients. This successful adaptation has caused it to spread to all of the coasts of Glicker.