Species name: comprimens visorus Common name: Visor duskworm Niche: Generalist omnivore size: 10-12 cm. At roughly 10 to 12 cm long, these are descendants of the toothed crusher duskworm. These have taken a relatively specialized evolutionary path, developing light-sensitive patches of cells on its face. This innovation allows it to more easily see predators and prey alike. However, their eyes only detect movement. Species name: comprimens carnivora Common name: Killer duskworm Niche: Predator size: 10-12 cm. At a similar size to their ancestors, these are hunters of everything they can catch. They are descended from the visor duskworm, and have converted their tooth-like mounds into the weapons of a proper predator. Their eyes detect movement, like their ancestors, and these are the first specialized predator of aquags since the aquag hunter of phase 1. Hopefully this thing has a better fate... Species name: Umbrellogalga kelliper Common name: Xenokelp Niche: Producer size: It depends Xenokelp are a special king of algalga with a unique adaptation - like Earthly land plants, these have evolved to have multiple layers of leaves, not just one! They never truly stop growing, and their limit of growth is when they die or when they reach the surface of the water. Maybe, just maybe, some will exceed the latter limit... (foreshadowing)