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  1. plima

    No clue

    It crawls. Its more like slides. Today is somewhere hiding. Pacific Sea squirt tunicate gets in Google images some quite similar. So it should be right? Thanks
  2. plima

    ID Please?

    Possible polyclad "flatworm"
  3. plima

    No clue

    I think I got the 1st one...... tunicate?
  4. plima

    bornemon anemone??

    Thanks. Makes sense. That Lr is crowded with spotted and Ricordea cousins.
  5. plima

    bornemon anemone??

    I guess this one is more focused.
  6. plima

    No clue

    Hi Needing 2 identifications. 1st one white thing that moves and quite fast. Its smaller than an inch. 2nd one is hidding inside a crater in a large rock. Very dark spot if it helps. Hope anyone will be able to I'd them. Thanks pedro
  7. plima

    bornemon anemone??

    Hi Could this hitch hicker be one bornemon? Or just some sort of Mushroom. Its very small less than a inch Brgds Pedro
  8. plima

    id pls

    Cool. Thanks again. about the zoa. Do you think it will get any specific color or will remain that transparent . He should be 3 weeks old only.
  9. plima

    id pls

    In the first one you can even see is eyes. ;)
  10. plima

    id pls

    Hi saxman, thanks it really has a shell. And really looks like a white Stomatella here pics to confirm. and the thing I think is a Zoa in better look. pics thanks to my dslr. Getting into this I should consider buying a Macro lens. .......
  11. plima

    id pls

    Here a better pic
  12. plima

    id pls

    Hi, Iam really new to this wonderful world, with amazing disvoveries every day. Seen some incredible contibuters that decided to join. From the forum reading I am doing the last days I think I Managed to identify some of mine hitchhikers. Like a Bristtle starfish. But today I found an...
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