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![]() I have had this piece of live rock for about 4 years and this < whatever it is > has slowly grown out of it ... it has not been harmfull that I know of and has not reproduced ... any clue as to what it is ? ... it is about 2 inches across the top
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![]() Steve I think it's some type of polyp. I have them as well, although not that large. They don't seem to be a problem, as I have a few right next to some hitchhiker zoanthids and neither looks worse for the wear.
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![]() Just generic borwn polyp or button polyp.
They're nice, I like 'em. I think all the ones that I have were voluntary (e.g. hitchhikers). I have a colony that are green even (started off as a nub on a rock). They don't really do any damage but they do spread quickly if you feed them. So, if you'd like more, try target feeding it some mysis. ![]()
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![]() Thanks Quinn abd Tony ... it did seem harmless enough ... target feeding ? ... hmmm ... that might be doable
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![]() I've got one that looks exaclty like that one on my LR. Been there forever.
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