Siren pods will often let the hatchlings, pups, and juveniles gorge themselves to ensure they mature properly which often leads to a moment we all know of as the 'Food Coma'. Under watchful eyes the little ones are allowed to seek a resting place unless their mothers have time to join in a post feast sleep. In most cases the pups will claim a rock and let the sun help speed up the process of digestion and offer a pleasant atmosphere to doze off.
Of course while mothers might act as a comfy bed for their daughters or sons, fathers will craft a nest of Kalipso Kelp or the plumpest sea grass available which create the best beds. After searching for the right quality and preparing, the siron will then much like a crocodile mother or a tigress carry their pup over and softly place them onto the green organic mattress without waking them. Where they also excel at is plopping down around the hatchling and spread their deadly spiny fins in a protective barbed fence manner to deter any potential threats while the membrane softens the sun's light to further deepen the slumber of their offspring. Siren females are not the only ones who can spoil the future of the pack, sirons are just as guilty.