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Oops sorry...
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/9csr5jcuhs...%20PM.jpg?dl=0
Anyone know what this is? Please tell me it’s not aiptasia... |
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Looks like a majano anenome. Also could be a bubble tip anenome.
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Thanks for responding... I don’t think it’s a bubble as it only has one layer of tips but this thing got really large fast ( 2 1/2”). But I think my rock flower sent it packing and the next day it was on the other side of the tank half it size. Are they considered pests? It’s not much to look at...I know nothing about them. It kinda reminds me of the larvae that comes outta the egg in the ‘Aliens’ movies series...
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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 Last edited by Frogger; 01-02-2019 at 05:59 AM. |
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It's a bubble tip anemone . Give it good light and food it will get the color on
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