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![]() I'm guessing Pseudocorynactis sp. or Corynactis sp. anemone (actually "corallimorph" not "anemone" but close enough). An occasional hitchhiker on rock, doesn't like light so much. Sometimes called "orange ball anemone" because the tips can be tiny orange balls. There are all kinds of species in these genuses, some large, some small, and I think they can come from both the Carribbean and the Pacific.
(If that's what is is,) they're completely harmless. They don't really spread like other pest anemones (aiptasia, majano, etc.), they just kinda keep to themselves.
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![]() Here's a good picture showing the "orange balls" tips..
http://www.uwphoto.net/pages/print_ci00-213.html
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![]() I kinda have a similar one, it's growing on the bottom of one of my jakarta LR totaly shaded from the light. The LR was just recently purchased from OA . It was white and the bulb was closed when I first got it, now several days later it's more orange and has opened up with small tentacles swaying on the water
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![]() I have one on my new live rock too...it's kind of cool...Melev's site shows exactly what we have and calling it a Cup Coral with a couple of pics. I just discovered mine...pretty cool looking.
I also have the orange ball anemones (coralimorphs not real anemones) of which are very cool too....but behave quite a bit differently than these do, spread like crazy and thrive no matter what the conditions. (they even begin to grow on the sand!)
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