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what about it says "pest" over just being a benign inhabitant?
It's not Aiptasia and it's not a Mojano... |
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#2
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I've had the same things for almost 3 years, never figured out what they were. Haven't had any problems with them other than their population slowly increases, which I keep in check by injecting them once in a while with something acidic. They're quite hardy
I'd consider anything a pest that spreads wherever it chooses and doesnt seem to benefit my reef. |
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I have a hard time believing noone on this site can ID this thing.
You description of pests would actually suit quite a few corals I have had over the years... Xenia for example or montis... |
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That's cause Xenia is a pest. Looks like crap and grows to Damn fast. That thing is definitely related to aptasia and I bet you it stings surrounding corals. And if it spreads fast looks like **** and stings things it's a pest.
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goby may like or collect this kinda stuff but to most its a pest and will slowly spread. 95% sure it's majano. |
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Glad someone agrees. Give it to gobytron he's into that sorta thing
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If its coming out of the skeleton its probably a Duncan coral , there are empty skeleton next to it , duncans are tough and can come back from a shrunken head .
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