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+1 on Corynactis, Jewel anemone.
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we're talking top left corner, not middle, right?
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Yes the middle is what I'm wanting the ID on. It does look like pictures I've been checking out of the jewel anemones. Just wondering if they are reef safe now? Or if they are pests like aptasia?
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Beanz, I'd keep an eye on it. I'm not convinced it is Corynactis sp as most (all?) species of Corynactis are temperate, and unless you got rock/corals from a temperate location, then it's unlikely to get one of these critters. Maybe if you have a Gorgonian coral. It might be Corynactis. The pic isn't clear enough to see it well, and there are a lot of little anemones that look like that. Keep an eye on it - if you notice they are popping up babies at a quick rate, then nuke it (Aiptasia methods like kalkwasser paste should work).Soapy's pic is Pseudocorynactis sp, White Ball Anemone. They aren't usually a problem, but in rare occurrences it can become invasive.
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Also right about corynactis being temperate. Good call. |
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Interesting, this site claims there are some tropical species of corynactis. Also a good write up on pseudocorynactis.
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2002/10/inverts More links: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/LRIDF26.htm http://www.actiniaria.com/pseudocory...aribbeorum.php Whoops wrong?: http://www.lionfishlair.com/hitchhiker.shtml |
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Okay, ya I will keep an eye out for sure. It is on a piece of rock I got from a lfs to seed my new tank. Ya the pic is pretty garbage all I've got is my phone camera. Thanks for the info Myka!
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