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Old 04-02-2009, 05:24 AM
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Default nocturnal pest anemone

I started up a 15 gallon and put in some live rock. Long story short, there are NOCTURNAL pest anemones that are only stretching out at night. They look like aiptasia but are a different colour (darker, dark green oral disc with a white line going down one side of it [radius] reaching to shorter tenticles) It is always curled up in the day and stretches out at night....

I will try to get a picture but do you have any ideas off the top of your head?
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Old 04-02-2009, 05:36 AM
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Here is the picture of this strange nocturnal "beast". Any ideas? I took this right after I turned the light on, it immediately started to recede along with his other friends...




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Looks a little like a majano to me, but the ones I have are out during the day so I don't know if some are nocturnal or if it's something else. If it is majano you've called it correctly on it being a pest. How big are they?
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Tagging along, I've got a couple of these as well and are nocturnal as you have described. Would love to learn more about them. They haven't spread so far (1 year since I set up) and don't seem to be an issue. Not saying they aren't a pest as I also have one mojano that only split into two in the same period....not a pest yet, but they're going out this week anyway just to be safe
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I know it sounds weird that its nocturnal, but at night it closes right up and simply looks like zoa almost? but it has more of an hourglass shape, not simply round.

There are a total of three in my tank that I have found. I had a mojano once before, but it actually looked like a mini anemone, but this reminds me more of aptasia or a polyp.

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The disc is about one cm in diameter, it has a white line going through half of it... and on a seperate on in my tank - the white line goes the whole way.
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