Sea Anemone / Coral Battle - Marble Game - in Algodoo

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Log 1 - Pre-Experiment: I've decided to run an experiment. With the approval of my boss, I got two species of sea anemone, trimmed them, dyed them, and placed them apart. They each have 3 spots for growth. I am going to add a tinge of radiation to encourage evolution. Finally, I'll add phytoplankton and zooplankton for food. I'll check in every 10 minutes and observe for 5 minutes.
Log 2 - 0:00: I started the experiment. Nothing has happened yet.
Log 3 - 0:10: The first signs of growth have appeared. The red anemone has grown one of the three roots by a miniscule amount, but it is progress.
Log 4 - 0:20: The anemone aren't going to last long without food. I've started releasing the plankton.
Log 5 - 0:30: The plankton are drifting closer to the anemone. They will make it, I presume.
Log 6 - 0:40: Both anemone have started consuming plankton. I haven't seen noticeable changes yet.
Log 7 - 0:50: Anemone are eating and growing as normal.
Log 8 - 1:00: I am seeing the first signs of mutation. The red anemone has branched, if only by a tiny amount.
Log 9 - 1:10: The blue anemone has branched as well. Both species are growing rapidly.
Log 10 - 1:20: No notable changes since last log.
Log 11 - 1:30: Red is starting to branch out on one part.
Log 12 - 1:40: Red seems to have adapted to branching out a bunch, while Blue is growing taller.
Log 13 - 1:50: No notable changes since last log.
Log 14 - 2:00: No notable changes since Log 12.
Log 15 - 2:10: Red is really branching out rapidly, while Blue stands taller still.
Log 16 - 2:20: There may or may not be competition between Red and Blue for the plankton. If they grow larger, they may end up fighting for it.
Log 17 - 2:30: No notable changes since last log.
Log 18 - 2:40: Blue has done a little more branching, but they still grow taller.
Log 19 - 2:50: At the moment, Red seems to be getting quite a bit of the plankton.
Log 20 - 3:00: It may have been plankton placement, but Blue is getting some of the food again.
Log 21 - 3:10: No notable changes since last log.
Log 22 - 3:20: I feel like there may be a big change coming up that will completely affect how the experiment goes. I am just getting that feeling.
Log 23 - 3:30: It hasn't happened yet, and logically, it may never end up happening, but my intuition is telling me that something big will happen.
Log 24 - 3:40: Blue has started branching out more.
Log 25 - 3:50: Nothing notable since last log.
Log 26 - 4:00: The experiment will go in a different direction. I predict the branching point to be less than 10 minutes, less time than the time between logs.
Log 27 - 4:10: Blue is growing more.
Log 28 - 4:20: Blue and Red have started rapidly growing.
Log 29 - 4:30: Nothing notable since last log.
Log 30 - 4:40: Nothing notable since Log 28.
Log 31 - 4:50: Nothing notable since Log 28.
Log 32 - 5:00: As Red and Blue get closer, together, plankton is fiercely divided between the two of them.
Log 33 - 5:10: Nothing notable since last log.
Log 34 - 5:20: Red's growth has accelerated.
Log 35 - 5:30: Red is starting to crowd up noticeably.
Log 36 - 5:40: Once again, this feeling that the results of the experiment is going to drastically change is overtaking me, and logically, there is no reason to believe such a thing will happen, but that doesn't stop that feeling from existing.
Log 37 - 5:50: Nothing notable since last log.
Log 38 - 6:00: I have taken cellular measurements of the anemone, and I am noticing that they are starting to develop digestive enzymes that should be able to react with almost any biological matter it comes into contact with, not just the plankton. Such enzymes are kept in mucus intensive areas where the enzymes can't eat away at the protective cells fast enough.
Log 39 - 6:10: It seems like the anemone have entered a new development phase, where they are beginning to send these fatal enzymes in spore deliveries.
Log 40 - 6:20: The anemone have sent their first wave of attacks at each other, as a result of needing more food to sustain themselves.
Log 41 - 6:30: The spores are being rapidly fired off at a rate that no other species should have been able to achieve.
Log 42 - 6:40: The anemone are rapidly recovering from the attacks, surprisingly enough. They must have developed a lesser protective layer on the outside to prevent the opposing anemone's spores from affecting them too much.
Log 43 - 6:50: Blue, as a result of their tall growth, was liable to some serious damage from Red's recent spore attacks. It was really only by chance that the spores missed the trunk of the Blue in the middle.
Log 44 - 7:00: While Blue lacks the proper defensive structure needed for it to survive in the long run, it's offense is really well done, a product of the adaptation needed for the environment.
Log 45 - 7:10: Blue seems to have started overtaking Red. While Red is indeed larger, most of it's mass has shifted away from the center, leaving it in a precarious situation for food.
Log 46 - 7:20: Red nearly struck the long trunk of Blue, but barely missed again.
Log 47 - 7:30: A lot of the plankton has been getting destroyed in the crossfire, due to the all encompassing spores. Still, the anemone are able to eat properly.
Log 48 - 7:40: Red is firing off a lot of spores, rapidly destroying Blue's front. But not the main spore producer, located at the back.
Log 49 - 7:50: Blue is obtaining more plankton than Red, due to being able to reach farther.
Log 50 - 8:00: I have managed to make observations of the spores. They manage to find their target by propelling themselves through the water with flagella, finding the right kind of biological matter (the remnants of other opposing spores) to guide them to the right place.

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