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		Found this guy on the bottom of a rock tonight.   It looks like some kind of anemone.... anybody have a name for it? 
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 Have no clue about what it is but it is really neat. All I have on the bottoms  of my rocks are bristle worms. 
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 I'm guessing palythoa.. 
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 I think you are right Tony.   Seems kind of strange that it would be living on the bottom of a rock in the dark though!   I repositioned the rock so I can keep see him all the time and check up on him.   
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 Just took another look with a flashlight, and i am not sure if it is a paly.   It does not have the "frills" around the outside like the ones I googled.    It seems to have short, stubby bubble-ended tenticles. 
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 If the rock is from the Caribbean or Atlantic it could be Telmatactis cricoides. 
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 Fortunately, I do not spend a lot of time inspecting the bottom of the rocks in the tank!  I was at the end of my rope trying to get some rock arranged in order to hide a powerhead and found the stranger.  
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 I am not sure where the rock is from, but I think you are correct.   It looks like this one: 
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 I had a couple of them in my old system.  Never could get a 100% ID but the closest I could get was a common name rock anemone.  It didn't grow very much and never bothered anything.  At night it would strech out but again never hurt anything.  I fed it a couple of times. 
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		Tony It's not a paly, pretty sure on that. Can't see any sand grains/ the growth is not circular parallel lines to the mouth. My best guess would be a sort of an anemone but your the expert on those so I'm stumped. Cool looking, perhaps it will color up for you? 
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