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![]() Someone told me that it may be a majano. Please see pics attached, as I googled it, but couldn't tell from the pics that came up on the results. Thank you very much.
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![]() pretty sure it isn't an mojano... bubble tip maybe
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#3
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![]() did it come with the rock or was it purchased?
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![]() It came on the rock. The member I got the rock from said he's pretty sure it's a bubble tip, but couldn't be certain without seeing it. I don't think he has any problems with majano in his tank. I just want to be certain. Thanks.
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![]() It's a majano.
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![]() Sure looks like a bubble tit to me. We have a small one just like it we got from another member. These little guy's stay very small, 2-3" at most, and split prety fast if well fed
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![]() Ordinarily I would say majano as "typically" majano looks like a baby bubbletip ("BTA"). But in this case, I'm not so sure.
One of my rose BTA's was purchased as - no word of a lie - 1/4" from Red Coral Aquariums about a year ago. It was smaller than some of the majano's I had in my big tank. I fed it mysis and it eventually grew into a couple inches across. The reason I suspect BTA in this case - the bubbles are way bigger than any of the majano's I've had (and I've had a lot of that pest anemone), plus the colour of the base just looks .. a little too nice. The majano's I ever seen have been brown, brown, brown. I see a hint of burgundy/pink in the base. If it were me, I'd be tempted to leave it.
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![]() Now THAT's one Anemone I want to see a picture of, LMAO!!!
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