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![]() This Pic is a little blurry, but it kind of looks like Aiptasia. I would recommend using Aiptasia-X, it works quite well on the bigger ones. The smaller ones are a definite challenge, I'm having to pick up a couple of Peppermint Shrimps to take out the smaller ones. I'd recommend you do the same.
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![]() It's not a very clear picture but it looks like it's got green straight arms with white tips. Aiptasia are brownish and their arms are a little scraggely looking.
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![]() that is a ball anemone kinda cool def not a pest they come in many varieties i like the orange the best
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![]() I agree with reefwars except it's not an anemone it's actually from the mushroom family
http://www.melevsreef.com/id/orange_ball_anemone.html |
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wow thats cool i didnt know that huh goes to show your always learning ![]()
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![]() Thanks for the help identifying it. It is now in direct light, should I move it or will it be ok?
That means our peppermint shrimp might still be in there! ![]() |
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![]() it does look like an anemone, if you move it it might not like it and hide, let it be.
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![]() ![]() your peppermints wont touch it and i doubt they are dead, peppermints have been known to dissappear for weeks at a time ![]()
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