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I was on a kalking quest tonight
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I have something like that in my tank. It only comes out at night and doesn't seem to be growing or spreading. I say keep it and see what happens. You can always kalk it later.
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The picture lacks focus, but I would say it is Aiptasia. It is your choice to get rid of it before it spreads, or keep a close eye on it to get a better ID.
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i don't think it is Aiptasia i've seen them before this looks nothing like the ones i've kalked before
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http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...hreadid=275798
Also look towards the end of this article. Seems they are tropical relatives of the strawberry anemone we see in termperate Pacific waters... http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issu...002/invert.htm
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