Rotifera

How much longer can we get a round? x1.5?

You mean how long the timeframe of a round? It’s around 10 my.

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t. multumegapoda now has larger feet appendages.

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I meant how much larger can we make our organisms a round.

Oh, around 1.5x is how much longer.

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How long are our organisms now?

Mega is the only one that grew, so it is now 1.5mm.

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At what size will we need adaptations for becoming larger?

I agree with this, let the paramecia be symbionts that will eat organisms too small for the rotifer in order to then feed both themselves and the rotifer in exchange for protection.

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What would be organisms too small for a rotifer to catch? Bacteria?

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Yeah, I suppose they are.

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Also didn’t you say you would join this FG?

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Well, here is my mutation: A little tail fin to swim faster. Size increase of 1.25x. Here’s the updated roster:

and phylo-tree!


(My organism, T. macrocilia, is related to T. domini more than it is to the other species in the genus Trichostoma. Sub-genuses, am I right?)

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Why are the eyes on the image red?

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Because rotifers have that eye color.

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Also remember to remove no longer useful images…

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Alright, I will mutate first. The mutation? Increased side cilia length. Size increase of 1.4x, and slight tail fin growth. The new name will be Trich0derma acanthostoma.

Apparently that’s censored.

Shouldn’t you also submit a species name change?

I edited my post to say it.

T. Mega will evolve into T. Supermega, which will again become much larger to be capable of consuming critters larger than what it could swallow before. It’s body also becomes somewhat thicker and some muscles on it’s sides allow it to move somewhat like a bizarre fish.