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Post by evilbuell on Jan 3, 2014 13:59:02 GMT -5
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Post by jess on Jan 3, 2014 14:21:09 GMT -5
Better pics? More in daylights?
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Post by evilbuell on Jan 3, 2014 14:23:15 GMT -5
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Post by evilbuell on Jan 3, 2014 14:24:30 GMT -5
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Post by jess on Jan 3, 2014 14:27:34 GMT -5
Really hard to tell from the pics but likely mojano anemone
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Post by evilbuell on Jan 3, 2014 14:28:45 GMT -5
But it doesn't have tentacles... more like a zoa skirt.
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Post by jess on Jan 3, 2014 14:32:17 GMT -5
I believe it's a tulip anemone, related to mojano but don't spread as quickly
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Post by speedyron on Jan 4, 2014 7:40:53 GMT -5
they look like little baby bubble tips
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Post by gotareef on Jan 6, 2014 10:06:13 GMT -5
looks like a rock nem to me..... google Epicystis crucifer anemone
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Post by jess on Jan 6, 2014 12:44:25 GMT -5
I wondered that to but couldn't see the pics to well on phone
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Post by jasonandsarah on Jan 6, 2014 12:56:45 GMT -5
They look like rock anemones to me? If they were mojono anemones they'd be stinging everything and nothing around them would be open or happy you would think?
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Post by jess on Jan 6, 2014 13:01:16 GMT -5
Dennis had a tank full of mojanos that a pair of clowns were hosting.
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Post by jasonandsarah on Jan 6, 2014 13:21:47 GMT -5
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