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guestnurse
01-26-2004, 11:41 PM
Don't know what this is but it is reddish in colour with a green center that shows up really good under my blue marine light. It has little tentacle sticking out that you can't see in the pic and they move and look like there are tiny balls on the ends of the tentacles. At night is shrinks up smaller but in the daytime when the lights are on in the tank it gets much bigger. It's only about maybe 3/4 " across at it's biggest. It stays in the same spot though.

Gealcath
01-27-2004, 4:36 AM
From that photo it looks almost like a Glass Anemone (Aiptasia), if it is Aiptasia, you could have a fight on your hands :)

OrionGirl
01-27-2004, 8:37 AM
Doesn't look like aiptasia--looks more like a button polyp of some kind. Not uncommon, easy to care for. When it curls up, does it disappear into the rock, or just curl up?

guestnurse
01-27-2004, 1:15 PM
more like it shrinks up really tiny into the crevice on the rock where it is

gcvt
01-27-2004, 5:38 PM
I agree that it does not look like aiptasia. At first I thought it looked like a featherduster, but not if it shrinks up...as opposed to disappearing into a tube. Probably a polyp :)

plantman1028
02-02-2004, 12:59 AM
I also agree,its a botton polyp.my live rock is filled with them(came on the rock).easy to take care of and look good too!

JayPhil75
02-02-2004, 2:30 AM
If it is a Glass Anemone, how big of a fight will it be?? I do believe I have two in my tank. Each on opposite ends. Could I get something that would eat them? Do I need to inject Kalkwasser into the center of them?

gcvt
02-02-2004, 8:11 PM
Originally posted by JayPhil75
If it is a Glass Anemone, how big of a fight will it be?? I do believe I have two in my tank. Each on opposite ends. Could I get something that would eat them? Do I need to inject Kalkwasser into the center of them?

Some peppermint shrimp have been known to eat them, but it's a crap-shoot; some pay no attention to them...especially the larger aiptasia.

Injecting them seems to be the preferred method - you can use kalk paste, boiling water...some people have also reported success with lemon juice.

JayPhil75
02-02-2004, 8:58 PM
Thanks for the info. I went to my LFS and talked to them about it. Came home with a syringe. Gonna try the boiling water method.

JayPhil75
02-04-2004, 1:17 PM
Originally posted by gcvt


Some peppermint shrimp have been known to eat them, but it's a crap-shoot; some pay no attention to them...especially the larger aiptasia.


Thought about it a little more and went back and got a peppermint shrimp. Rolled a 7 because he ate it over night.