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![]() I'd like to know who your girlfriend has been dating.
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![]() BAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAA!!! lol
cool looking though... i mean the actual thing.. not it being a hungry penis! lol |
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![]() Looks a lot like a self-reproduced sun polyp. Not really sure though...I'd put it in the tank, and see what happens.
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![]() Very cool, whatever the thingy is?!
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![]() Hmm I would almost suspect some sort of pest anemone, but 'pest' anemones aren't generally colorful like that.
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![]() Looks too much like Mojano, I would wait for a better answer before putting it in the main tank.
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![]() Because you where able to remove it from the rock easily i'm assuming there is no hard skeleton, therefore assuming its an anemone. But i'm not sure which type, doesnt look like a majano, but then there is quite a few different types of majano's.
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