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![]() I had a couple manjos that looked like that......until I forcefed them vinegar
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![]() That was my exact thought.
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![]() I've had Majano's too, but these don't strike me as being them. I hate to kill anything unless i'm sure it's going to negatively affect other things in the tank.
I too questioned whether they were button polyps, but why do they only grow in a crack, or groove? Kind of like they are protecting their foot. Last edited by scumchug; 08-21-2008 at 03:10 AM. |
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![]() I'm on the fance. mojano vs button polyps... I had one that looked like this that I was told to kill so I did....but it didn't die, it's in my 8g and still kickin' has never reproduced. weird.
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![]() Those don't look like mojanos.
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![]() I have to agree, but what do they look like? I'm not convinced that they are button polyps. If they were all over the rock I could accept that they were, but there only in the nooks and crannys, leading me to believe that there not.
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![]() I can't seem to come up with a solid conclusion. Now the question is should i nuke them?
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