TOUGH anemone ID needed (pics)

keri

Active Member
Hi folks... I have a question!!
I have recently purchased a "mini (carpet?) anemone" - ID not guaranteed tho ha ha.... the guy wasn't sure of it himself but.... I like suprises. I have it in a tupperware covered in bridal veil to prevent escapes (in a pretty good flow path) while I figure out what to do with the beastie. Ultimately it will end up in my 120, I just didn't want him escaping into the rocks of the 65g. The tupperware is the reason for the terrible pic quality.
He's about the size of a twoonie (for you Americans that's maybe and inch and some across)
VERY sticky to the touch
pink coloured verrucae on a tan foot
likes brine shrimp
I'm no sure why some tentacles are bubbly like a ricordea and others are feathery like a fern. The bubbly tentacles are a very beautiful rose colour while the feathery bits ae a sage green.
Anybody want to hazard a guess?
CRANNNBERRRYYY?
Thanks for your time!!

 

cranberry

Active Member
I soooo can't help ya there. There is something local that they often refer to as mini nems. Lemme find a picture from my local club to see if it looks anything like it.
 

cranberry

Active Member
Picture taken by Tri from Southern California Nano Reef Society. I don't see the "branches" though. On the site they were also calling them mini carpet nems but they stay small.
 

keri

Active Member
The bubbles look right but the branches don't - it's possibly still stressed from shipping a couple of days ago though.
Thanks for looking Cranberry :)
 

spanko

Active Member
Here is a rock flower anemone:(Epicystis crucifer)

Here is a mini carpet anemone:(Stichodactyla tapetum
)

This picture of yours:

Looks more like a hairy mushroom to me: (Rhodactis indosinensis
)
 

keri

Active Member
It does look mushroom-like to me as well, except that the foot is SO anemone-like (picture a carpet anemone but tiny) and the thing is SO sticky, I've never had a mush try to eat my hand like that!
 

spanko

Active Member
Originally Posted by renogaw
http:///forum/post/2869467
spanko is there something wrong with that last pic's link?
Yup there sure is.
How about this one.

Keri Rhodactis and mushrooms in general are close relatives of anemone. They are sticky and they are fish eaters.
 

keri

Active Member
The branchy bits are certainly right. Would it move like an anemone tho? Mine moves around in his tupperware, definately purposeful movement, not like when I've had shrooms detatch and relocate. I'd be ok if it was a mushroom, it's actually quite beautiful, the pics don't do it justice.
I've taken a couple more pics with the bridal veil off, I will post them later
 

keri

Active Member
Originally Posted by sea_nacl_h2o
http:///forum/post/2871030
It could be a Heterodactyla hemprichi
Or a Triactis producta - Knubbel-Anemone
http://www.starfish.ch/c-invertebrates/anemones.html
Its hard to tell without a clear picture

I agree that it looks simmilar to those - especially the knubbel, but i can't find any more info on them. You know, I remember seeing an Anemone ID book (Like the Peterson's field guide to birds) in the book store and saying to myself "Who would really spend $50 on a book about anemones?!" Uhhh....well, if I can find it again it will be me!!! lol
Anyhow, here are some pics from last night, a little clearer.


detail:

I wish I could get a good pic of the foot, it's so anemone-like
EDIT: You, sea nacl are a GENIUS!!! Look at this one, it's almost perfect!!
http://actiniaria.com/heterodactyla_hemprichii.php
 

keri

Active Member
I have written the ppl from the website to see what they think...I mean... they may not reply but it doesn't hurt to try, right?
 

spanko

Active Member
That is extraordinary.


I retract my Hairy mushroom idea, I think you have now identified it.
 
Originally Posted by Keri
http:///forum/post/2871477
I agree that it looks simmilar to those - especially the knubbel, but i can't find any more info on them. You know, I remember seeing an Anemone ID book (Like the Peterson's field guide to birds) in the book store and saying to myself "Who would really spend $50 on a book about anemones?!" Uhhh....well, if I can find it again it will be me!!! lol
Anyhow, here are some pics from last night, a little clearer.
detail:

I wish I could get a good pic of the foot, it's so anemone-like
EDIT: You, sea nacl are a GENIUS!!! Look at this one, it's almost perfect!!
http://actiniaria.com/heterodactyla_hemprichii.php
Oh yeah
with the clearer pictures it definitely looks like a Heterodactyla hemprichi.
That anemone is such a beauty. Keep us updated
 
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