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![]() second that ^^
Nothing to be overly concerned about but you do want to kill it! ![]() |
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![]() Haha...thanks but I'm pretty sure it's not aptaisia. I've had that tank running for over 2 years, haven't added anything in a long time and never had aptaisia in it. I also have another thank with aptaisia problems, so I'm used to dealing with them.
I am more afraid that it's one of these...Eunice worm ![]() They seem to share the same mouth...multiple tentacles at it's entrance.
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![]() Okay, so this is an old thread but that "polyp" or whatever it is has multiplied and switched the direction that it was sitting.
It only comes out at night or in the dark. It's also multiplied...though you can't see it well here, there are three of them now all looking in different directions. If you look down and left beside the larger mushroom, you can see one of the babies though it's color is muted. Here is the pic: ![]() Coloration is a brownish with fairly bright green blotches in the center. It is almost an inch across now. Again, never had aptaisia in this tank...haven't introduced anything in a long time. It could just be a polyp but I've not heard of many that only come out in the dark and close all day (even under the overhang that protects it from light). I have had a few small fishes disappear and it seems that when they do, this doesn't come out for a few days around that time. Otherwise it's out every night. Any thoughts?
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![]() my money is on mojano.
you could easily have one (or aiptasia) and never know it for years. |
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![]() Looks more like a pseudocorynactis, but it might just be the pic.
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http://www.oregonreef.com/sub_worm.htm |
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![]() kinda looks like a ball anemone but hard to tell from the pic , if it is explains why its only out at night.google ball anemone and tell me what you think, they are very sensitive the first sign of movement they hide back in the cave
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![]() For some reason I just don't think it's a ball anenome. If it is...it doesn't look like any pictures I've seen. It's more like a really good sized Polyp but its more concave than convex which is what many polyps are. The arms also seem to move independently of each other which I have not seen on polyps. None of the arms are that long.
It hasn't been an issue that I can pinpoint to giving me issues but I always like to know what is in my tank.
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