Originally Posted by
spanko
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thanx Randy. Just seems like you take care of a problem (Caulerpa infestation) and another pops up (Pseudocorynactis).
I have a small boat living here on the great lakes. A 21 foot Thompson Carrera cuddy cabin. I always say a boat is a big hole in the lake where you pour your money.
Well reefing is like that, a big hole in a glass box where you pour your money. But I do love this hobby, all of the things that pop up without warning, most of which are just kind of magical and wondrous.
The Psudocorynactis are a beautiful thing. If you have not seen on here is a picture, not from my tank yet. They close up in the light. I will have to feed the coral tomorrow and they will come out in the light to feed and I will endeavor to get a picture. but here is what they look like. Small right now like a pencil eraser size. This may turn out to be one of the things that I just let go to see what nature has in store for the tank for a while. Been thinking about it all day and may just not interfere on this just yet. What do you think?
I think I would agree with morval on this one, watch them, but if they aren't big enough to each anything, chances are they may never get that big and may never cause you any issues. Given that you have six, seems to me they have to have been their for awhile, which maybe a good sign that they aren't going to get big
. I honestly don't know anything about these things personally, so I'm kind of out of my comfort zone giving any advice on this one.