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![]() I agree, that does not at all look like any pest anemone I have ever seen. Don't remove or destroy it without more evidence. It looks like a bubble tip to me.
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![]() I did a quick googling on Majano pest anemone picture and this is what I got that is pretty close to what I have in the tank.
http://www.ultimatereef.net/info/idd...es/majano7.jpg I'll do the test that the Grizz has suggested later when I get home but for now I think Myka is right. Either way, I'll proceed with caution. It does look quite nice to be thrown into the garbage can ![]() |
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![]() the only anemones i want in my tank are the ones i buy and purposely put there the rest i can do without.regardless of how nice it is majanos reproduce really fast and pack a powerfull sting.green bubble tips are as common as clowns and especially the green ones so not something extra ordinary that i couldnt bring my self to toss or give away if i happened to find one plus they 2 split constantly
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Last edited by babyreef; 11-25-2011 at 02:09 PM. |
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![]() reefwars: somebody gave it to me.
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![]() If you could get a better picture without any blue/actinic light running it would be easier to ID. I'm still very sure that it is a Majano.
Did they say how they acquired it? Did they produce an ID for you? |