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![]() I have a ton of freshwater experience, but absolutely no reef experience, other than the past month of cycling my 37G. Now that all the levels are nil, I put a couple of zoa colonies from my lfs in the tank to get me going about a week ago. I got a bunch of hitchhikers, 3 brittle stars, some shrimp looking things, a ton of different worms, and some little bugs that crawl inbetween the zoas.
While the zoas have mostly stayed closed since they've been in the tank, there were two that always seemed to be open, and active at that. When open, they look very similar to the other zoas, but they seemed different. Their base/foot wasnt like the other zoas, and they were rooted in little tunnels in the rock. This morning I noticed one in the middle of the tank, attached to what appears to be a dead shrimp. It finally hit me - those two things I thought were just mutant zoas might be anemones, or perhaps a different type of coral. There are two other things on the rock that I cannot identify. Let me know what you think! If they are, I got some research to do. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Possibly majano. Pest anemone.
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![]() yellow arrow- sponge?
blue arrow- pineapple sponge? red arrow- anemone, It does not quite look like a pest to me, but if it looks like these its bad: ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Its starting to stretch its tentacles out a bit, and they have that unique bubble tip shape with white tips. I think I got lucky. The other one is mainly closed right now. What a cool little surprise today!
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![]() The loose one is a majono.. The one in the zoa rock is a common green polyp some sort of a Paly.
baste those zoas off and they may open up for ya. |
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Edit: I guess its time to get a siringe and vinegar out to kill it. Last edited by pollywog; 02-18-2012 at 07:02 PM. |
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![]() I would leave it be until you are sure it is a mojano, but I have ever only seen them fully formed. Arn't the arms a little short compared to the base size?
Last edited by FitoPharmer; 02-18-2012 at 08:09 PM. |