What is this anemone?

jennalynn

New Member
Purchased this beautiful Zoanthid rock last night from a local specialty store, since it was a perfect addition to my coral reef tank. This afternoon, upon taking photos of them, I stumbled upon a stubby rose colored baby anemone hiding between some of the new coral, and it doesn't seem to be harming them either. After examining it, I found that it looked most like a bubble-tip anemone, since it didn't compare to the looks of the Aiptasia that I have in my tank (both baby and adult, which will be long gone tonight when I put in my new peppermint shrimp). It has much more tentacles, and those tentacles are much more fat also. The color is completely different, it is more of a dark-rose colored. Also, the tips of it are even more fat than the tentacles themselves, almost like a bubble or a bulb. I may be wrong though, due to the fact I've only been messing with corals and anemones for about a year now.
I'm excited, because I would very much love a good anemone-- yet nervous because I got this feeling that it's not the good kind.
The big question is, what is this anemone? Is it safe? HELP!
This is the best picture I could shoot of it. Circled.

 

bang guy

Moderator
Aiptasiax could work, try it.
You can also try scraping it off the rock with a wooden dowel or a chopstick.
 

jennalynn

New Member
Got it with the aiptasiax last night. Woke up this morning and noticed its back.
I got a feeling it's going to be a long war with this majano and I, and who knows if theres any more of them.
Ughhhh.
 

bang guy

Moderator
Have you tried to just scrape it off the rock?? I'd normally suggest using your fingernail but that's probably a bad idea with all the Zoanthids around it. Any non-metalic object should work. Even a plastic knife should be able to do the job.
 
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