Originally Posted by MikMcgyver
Aiptasia? if so elimanate it.. pest anenomie...
I know its not Aiptasia for sure. I've had that before. Thanks.
Anyone else?
Originally Posted by tmy880
I know its not Aiptasia for sure. I've had that before. Thanks.
Anyone else?
Check out this site. http://actiniaria.com/ Maybe you can find it in there.
Originally Posted by tmy880
I know its not Aiptasia for sure. I've had that before. Thanks.
Anyone else?
Aiptasia can vary in its appearence - and you have it once again.
I dont think its aiptasia. IMO its Pseudocorynactis. They look nice but its not safe with fishes and invertebrates. They need to be target fed several times a week because they can eat good size fish.. http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issu...002/invert.htm
I can't recall the name of this guy, but it is not bad, will not eat fish, and will not sting. They come in LR and are filter feeders, pulling in whatever they can. I've got quite a few of them and have never had any issues.
Originally Posted by MX#28
Aiptasia can vary in its appearence - and you have it once again.
Definitely not Aiptasia.........
It ended up being a hidden cup coral.
Safe for the aquarium and a sloooooooow grower.
Thanks for all the input folks.
I shall leave it alone.
Originally Posted by tmy880
It ended up being a hidden cup coral.
A cup coral? Turbinaria species?
I've got to see another, but clearer photo before I'll buy that. I'd still be getting out the Joe's Juice!
Originally Posted by MX#28
A cup coral? Turbinaria species?
I've got to see another, but clearer photo before I'll buy that. I'd still be getting out the Joe's Juice!
"hidden cup" "Phyllangia americana" its a non photosynthetic LPS. I have had one for many years and its now grown into 4 after a VERY long time. let me dig up a couple pictures