Coral ID and Possible pest ID?

johnny&sin

Member
Anyone know what these are? The first are little tubes in the rocks that let out clear fingers....the second is a coral we got a while back and I can't remember the name



 

spanko

Active Member
Pretty sure the first are Psuedocorynactis (ball anemone, actually a corallimorpharian) or corynactis (jewel anemone, actually a corallimorpharian) I think the second could be a millepora but not sure.
 

johnny&sin

Member
Originally Posted by spanko
http:///forum/post/2519811
Pretty sure the first are Psuedocorynactis (ball anemone, actually a corallimorpharian) or corynactis (jewel anemone, actually a corallimorpharian) I think the second could be a millepora but not sure.
Are the anemone's bad and if so how do you get rid of them?
 

teen

Active Member
second looks like a montipora of some type with some extreme polyp extension. i want to say spongodes, but not 100% sure. maybe a pic with the polyps retracted would help.
 

johnny&sin

Member
Originally Posted by teen
http:///forum/post/2519831
second looks like a montipora of some type with some extreme polyp extension. i want to say spongodes, but not 100% sure. maybe a pic with the polyps retracted would help.
This is as far as they would retract

 

spanko

Active Member
Yeah I think you are correct Teen. It looked too hairy with the polyps extended, but the latest pics do resemble M.spongodes
 

spanko

Active Member
Hey Viper I can see where the second may be hydnophora but hidden cup on the first? Can you show a pic of what you are referencing?
 

artie1209

Member
and by the way that trachyphyllia aka Open Brain in the photo should not be on the rocks, it should be in the sand on the bottom.
 

johnny&sin

Member
Originally Posted by spanko
http:///forum/post/2519896
Hey Viper I can see where the second may be hydnophora but hidden cup on the first? Can you show a pic of what you are referencing?

Originally Posted by artie1209

http:///forum/post/2519900
and by the way that trachyphyllia aka Open Brain in the photo should not be on the rocks, it should be in the sand on the bottom.
I just googled hidden cup coral after Viper said it and that is the exact pic that came up... And thanks Artie next time I have my hands in there I'll try and find a nice spot in the sand
 

viper_930

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Originally Posted by spanko
http:///forum/post/2519896
Hey Viper I can see where the second may be hydnophora but hidden cup on the first? Can you show a pic of what you are referencing?
Google hidden cup coral or Phyllangia americana
. It's a common hitch hiker from Florida LR.
 

viper_930

Active Member
I think they're pretty cool so I would keep them. They don't reproduce like weeds so they shouldn't be a threat to corals unless they're taking up a nice spot on the rocks.
Unfortunately they usually die in captivity anyways though unless they're being fed meaty foods
 
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