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What is this?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Zoobie, Jan 27, 2014.

  1. Zoobie Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    Found this while moving rocks around. Does any one know what it is?





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  2. Reef Jester

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    Kinda looks like frog spawn
     
  3. clown man Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    Picture is to blue to tell
     
  4. stew Well-Known ReefKeeper GIRS Member

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    +1 on the frog spawn. Looks like it has a couple of different colored tips.
     
  5. Kpotter2 Expert Reefkeeper

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    Need better pic.
     
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  6. ShaneP Well Known Hawkfish

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    Looks like a ball anemone to me. There are two types, Corynactis and Psuedocorynactis. I forget which is the smaller of the two, but one remains small and the other gets big. I've had one in my tank for years.

    Google that and see if it matches up.

    If it were frogspawn it would have to have a skeleton, and even that small of a polyp would have one visible. It would also have buds along the tentacles ending with bulbed tips. I don't see that in this pic.

     
  7. Zoobie Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    I came home today and was going to take a picture but it has moved somewhere and I can't find it.
     
  8. Zoobie Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    It defiantly looks like a ball anemone. Thanks
     

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