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Coradion
04-07-2015, 02:43 AM
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anonymous asked:
How do mermaids/mermen have sex💖



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Mermen and mermaids actually have a very complex mating and life history cycle. Mermaids rise up into the water column once a year on the full moon and release hundreds of microscopic eggs into the ocean. Mermen release sperm and fertilize these eggs. Now the really interesting part is that merfolk eggs won’t hatch until they are consumed by a fish. When a fish eats a merfolk egg the exterior layer of the shell is dissolved away and some of the female fish’s DNA is incorporated into the egg. This fish DNA is what determines the color/pattern/type of a mermaid/merman’s tail. The fish then passes the merfolk egg with its own DNA in it back into the water where the egg begins to divide and grow. Baby mermaids and mermen develop in the plankton of the open ocean until they are large enough that they must go to a reef to hunt.
I hope that answers your question!

Coradion
04-07-2015, 02:44 AM
My take on how it happens... I'm not a marine biologist studying larval life histories of marine fishes :P

Merdude Ricky
04-07-2015, 02:51 AM
haha. I like it. I'd never heard of anything like it. very creative!

Mermaid Mystery
04-07-2015, 03:02 AM
this is a much prettier way than the dolphin style sex! although scientifically speaking the dolphin sex thing seems more accurate to me, but I'm clearly not majoring in the study of mermaids


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Coradion
04-07-2015, 04:59 AM
I would go with dolphin style if the lower half were mammalian, but as it is fish by definition I will go with the typical form of marine fish reproduction cause it's more kid friendly.

Prince Calypso
04-07-2015, 06:13 AM
i like the idea of dolphin like sex but your depiction is very pretty and poetic and alot less perv lol

Seraphina Suds
04-07-2015, 08:45 AM
There are live bearing fish though...

Coradion
04-07-2015, 12:28 PM
There are live bearing fish though...

Very few adopt that life history strategy in the marine environment. It's more typically seen in freshwater and brackish systems.

PearlieMae
04-07-2015, 12:43 PM
I like it!

Seraphina Suds
04-07-2015, 01:19 PM
Very few adopt that life history strategy in the marine environment. It's more typically seen in freshwater and brackish systems.
Not all mermaids come from a marine environment. [emoji6]

Coradion
04-07-2015, 01:42 PM
Not all mermaids come from a marine environment. [emoji6]

That's nice. Although in the name "mermaid" it is a breakdown of sea-maid and I wrote this to apply to what in my imagination is the majority. In biology there are always exceptions and you can study those exceptions for lifetimes. So if you want to be a live bearing freshwater mermaid like a guppy mermaid or something feel free. This is my take on marine mers :P.

Seraphina Suds
04-07-2015, 02:03 PM
That's nice. Although in the name "mermaid" it is a breakdown of sea-maid and I wrote this to apply to what in my imagination is the majority. In biology there are always exceptions and you can study those exceptions for lifetimes. So if you want to be a live bearing freshwater mermaid like a guppy mermaid or something feel free. This is my take on marine mers [emoji14].
That's nice. I actually adore guppies.

Echidna
04-07-2015, 02:15 PM
It has always bothered me that there is no English word for a "freshwater maid".
There is one in all other languages I know, but not in English, as the part "mer" already means ocean, so.

Anyway, nice concept that also explains serpentine mermaids: their eggs get swallowed by seasnakes. :D

Coradion
04-07-2015, 02:41 PM
That's nice. I actually adore guppies.

I do too, they're one of my favorite fishes! They have a really cool chemical signaling system with Schreckstoff!

Mermaid Mystery
04-07-2015, 03:16 PM
I want guppies but my betta would devour them :(


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Fun123joker
04-07-2015, 03:22 PM
well many different types of marine life give birth and have sex different types of ways so why not mermiads?

i really love the freshwater way. but i cant help to think what it would be like those human/mermaid couples you read about in teenage fiction. just the mermaid being all confused at the spouse like "why haven't you released your sperm/eggs yet?" and the human spouse just standing there being more confused and maybe creeped out

Coradion
04-07-2015, 03:29 PM
well many different types of marine life give birth and have sex different types of ways so why not mermiads?

i really love the freshwater way. but i cant help to think what it would be like those human/mermaid couples you read about in teenage fiction. just the mermaid being all confused at the spouse like "why haven't you released your sperm/eggs yet?" and the human spouse just standing there being more confused and maybe creeped out

Or if merfolk were sequential hermaphrodites. I think there should be a challenge where each person draws a card for a random mode of fish reproduction and has to write a bad fan fiction sex scene. Seahorse reproduction, live bearing, demersal spawning, etc.

Mermaid Mystery
04-07-2015, 03:32 PM
I think there should be a challenge where each person draws a card for a random mode of fish reproduction and has to write a bad fan fiction sex scene. Seahorse reproduction, live bearing, demersal spawning, etc.

I like the way you think


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Coradion
04-07-2015, 05:51 PM
Thanks :p

SeaMonkey
04-09-2015, 06:20 PM
what i wonder is....... k if a merperson like in mako island has legs on land and tail in the water, what happens to reproduction then? if she gets pregnant and carries a baby like a dolphin what would happen if she went on land and vice versa? and if mermaids are egg layers, could she get pregnant on land like a human, and if she did, what would happen to it if shhe went back in the water permanently? they must have sex like humans when on land or no human would wanna marry em.

Coradion
04-15-2015, 09:30 PM
Maybe they have to give birth differently depending on the mode of conception. Or maybe they have to have birth in water regardless. Also Mako is very very vague on how mermaids come to exist. They have siblings and hatchlings, and mothers, but mermen are weird to them and they're afraid of people/many have never interacted with them. How then do they procreate? I think they must have some kind of self fertilization like some lizards or they actually have some kind of clonal propagation but their clones are highly susceptible to environmental development factors.

SeaGlass Siren
04-16-2015, 09:12 AM
Whale sperm. :P

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05-29-2023, 06:20 AM
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