i have quiet a few of these in the back corner of my tank..
fishies Member Jan 30, 2003 #2 I had something that looked simular to that, clear with the orange center, growing on my rock. I thought it was a kind of aiptasia.
I had something that looked simular to that, clear with the orange center, growing on my rock. I thought it was a kind of aiptasia.
yosemite sam Active Member Jan 30, 2003 #3 Hard to tell from the photo, but are the "tenticles" attached to the glass too? It looks liks some sort of anemone attached to the glass, and the photo is looking at the foot.
Hard to tell from the photo, but are the "tenticles" attached to the glass too? It looks liks some sort of anemone attached to the glass, and the photo is looking at the foot.
ryebread Active Member Jan 30, 2003 #4 Looks like it might be some sort of Hydroid Jellyfish to me..........not for sure.
nm reef Active Member Jan 30, 2003 #5 I agree...it looks like some type of jelly fish. Very kewl...but other than that I can't help much.
bang guy Moderator Jan 30, 2003 #6 It's a cryptic Mushroom. Probably Carribean in origin. Harmless unless you're a pod. If you feed it then it will reproduce for you.
It's a cryptic Mushroom. Probably Carribean in origin. Harmless unless you're a pod. If you feed it then it will reproduce for you.
megadon Member Jan 30, 2003 #8 I have a couple of those in my tank too, I think they're either an Orangeball Corallimorph, or Ball tipped Anemone. Mine are in a tunnel in my rock.
I have a couple of those in my tank too, I think they're either an Orangeball Corallimorph, or Ball tipped Anemone. Mine are in a tunnel in my rock.
bang guy Moderator Jan 30, 2003 #9 These are my Pseudocorynactis cribbeorum. I believe they are very similar to your animal.
wrassecal Active Member Jan 31, 2003 #10 WOW! Those are cool. Great pics too, Guy and Slothy "Cryptic Mushroom" weren't they a band in the 70's?
WOW! Those are cool. Great pics too, Guy and Slothy "Cryptic Mushroom" weren't they a band in the 70's?