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Anyone know what this is? Please tell me it’s not aiptasia... |
Looks like a majano anenome. Also could be a bubble tip anenome.
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When I look at it on first glance it appears to be bubble tip anemone of some sort. Especially if it’s moving around.
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I believe manjano only get to be about an inch or so in size.
If it is a manjano they are considered very bad pests as they spread very quickly in the tank. I do not know if they move around, however you may have more than one of them which would explain in multiple places in your tank. I would keep a close eye on it especially if you do not have any bubble tip anemones in your tank so therefore no reason to have a small one. It is definitely not an Aiptasia |
It's a bubble tip anemone . Give it good light and food it will get the color on
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My money is on mojano
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Check out the following post, apparently majanos walk as well. The picture posted Jan 6, 2014 looks a lot like what you have.
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Could definitely be a a madani, it would probably come down to the tentacle tip shape.
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I wonder if a copperband butterfly would eat those? Mine destroyed every single aptasia it could find.
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They are hard to feed, once aptasia disappears your CBB has to eat Mysis and some just don’t. My CBB is Reef safe and a model citizen in the reef. Just an option if your majanos get out of control and you want a natural solution.
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