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![]() They look like what are commonly called "Orange Ball Anemones", which aren't actually anemones at all, but corallimorphs (mushroom corals). But...I could be wrong.
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![]() Hah...oops. Looks like I missed your reply, Keri. Too slow on the draw.
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![]() 12:41 AM ha... I need to get a life!
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![]() Keri, Chef:
After a bit of reading I'd say you were right. I'm gonna leave it be for now as other than pods, Cheato, bristle worms,and a few sponges I dont have anything else in my sump. Gonna keep an eye on it though. ![]() |
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![]() I have them too, they seem to prefer the sump (or maybe something I have eats them out of the display). Never been anything but an interesting thing to spot at night for me .. totally harmless I think.
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![]() I have them too haven't hurt anything.....
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