What kind of polyps are these

misty7850

Member
1, wasn't sure are they button polyps or other.
2, are these star polyps ?
3, while I got your attention.. whats on my bumblebee snail ?



 

mudplayerx

Active Member
The 1st pic is zooanthids. "Button polyp" is a term invented by fish stores to charge more money for zooanthids

Those little white things on the snail shell are indeed a type of harmless worm called Spirobidae. However, be careful with the bumblebee snails. They have been reported by some to be reef unsafe.
 

misty7850

Member
thanks for the answers.. the zoo colors are purple with yellow center and green with yellow center.
mudplayerx thanks for the info on the snail. I didn't know they weren't considered reefsafe.. do you know why they are not.. Of course my lfs says, "sure their reef safe"..
 

maurice

Member
It is hard to tell in the pic,but in your first two pics it looks like a majano growing in with your zoo's.If so try to get it out,they spread rather fast.
 

misty7850

Member
I've had most of mine (bublebees) for about 4-5 months and didn't think they bothered anything. they are cool looking
I will try and get a better picture of the zoo's to post.
 

kdfrosty

Active Member
My bumblebees don't bother anything at all. I've had them for nearly a year with various colonies of zoos, shrooms, a couple of leathers, candy cane, and clove polyps.
 

misty7850

Member
Originally Posted by Maurice
It is hard to tell in the pic,but in your first two pics it looks like a majano growing in with your zoo's.If so try to get it out,they spread rather fast.

are you talking about this ?
1) Mojano ?
2) chocolate zoo's ?
3) green zoos ?
4) looks like chocolate color zoo with green center and green fringes



 

teresaq

Active Member
Hey Misty, that looks like a button polyp.
dose it look like this
I really like those purple with light center. if you ever frag, let me know and we can do some trading.
 

maurice

Member
Yes it is a button polyp,it was a little hard to make out in the first pic,glad to see it isn't majano!
 

mudplayerx

Active Member
Looks like I have been repeating bad information about bumblebee snails not being reef safe. I stand corrected....sorry bout that.
 

bang guy

Moderator
Originally Posted by mudplayerx
Looks like I have been repeating bad information about bumblebee snails not being reef safe. I stand corrected....sorry bout that.
Don't be hasty...
There are several species of snails being called "Bumblebee Snails".
Most of them are snail predators. One of them is a detrivore.
Feeling lucky?
 

misty7850

Member
Originally Posted by Bang Guy
Don't be hasty...
There are several species of snails being called "Bumblebee Snails".
Most of them are snail predators. One of them is a detrivore.
Feeling lucky?
:scared: :scared: :scared: I hope I got the good ones..
 

misty7850

Member
Thanks all for the input.
TeresaQ, If I ever frag, I will keep you in mind for the purple color with the light center.
Right now, there's only about the six you see in the picture.
 

kdfrosty

Active Member
Theresa-
If you're interested in those purple/green zoos and would like to do some trading let me know. I have a large colony and could easily frag 10-15 polyps.
Email me
 
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