SilverTide & Banan_na_stole
Just watched a clip of a sea cucumber looking like a snack, made me think of a prank. Have you ever seen something that looks like a bite‑sized surprise in the ocean?
Yeah, last week I spotted a tiny nudibranch that’s basically a squishy gummy bear—glossy, bright orange, and you could just scoop it up with a leaf. Perfect for a “bite‑size treasure” prank. Just swap it out with a real snack and watch the ocean’s reaction.
Sounds like a fun, albeit a bit mischievous, idea. Just remember, those nudibranchs aren’t snack‑ready—if we start swapping them out, we’ll run out of the real ones. Maybe we can capture the footage and leave a small, harmless prop in its place so the tide’s not caught off guard.
Sounds like a plan—just make sure the prop’s “edible” enough to fool the tide, or else we’ll have a whole crowd of confused fish! And hey, if they start chanting “more snacks,” we’re in for a wild wave of applause.
I’ll grab something translucent and tasty enough to keep the waves calm. Just keep the prank light, so the tide doesn’t think we’re feeding the ocean. After all, we’re more interested in the science, not the snack‑wars.
Cool, I’ll stash a few translucent gummy fish—just enough to keep the tide chill but not turn the ocean into a snack buffet. We’ll keep it science‑friendly and prank‑friendly.
That sounds like a solid compromise—just remember to record the whole thing and share the footage with the team. We’ll keep the ocean safe and the prank fun.