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Post by jstearn on Sept 18, 2015 10:27:42 GMT -5
There at a bank by my house. There are like 1000 in the tank very pretty.
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Post by jstearn on Sept 18, 2015 10:29:47 GMT -5
Some type of anemone I'm think. They are stinging the other corals.
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Post by maineultraclassic on Sept 18, 2015 11:56:40 GMT -5
Is it at People Choice CU on Industrial Park Road? If so, that is one of Rick's tanks.........he'll know what they are.
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Post by reefkprz on Sept 18, 2015 13:29:42 GMT -5
majano anemone, invasive as heck, not as bad as aiptasia becaus they are a lot prettier, but definitely not something you want in your reef. Ive seen a couple FOWLR tanks that used them because they do look nice are super hardy and you can pair them with stuff that would eat coral.
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Post by jstearn on Sept 18, 2015 15:06:26 GMT -5
Is it at People Choice CU on Industrial Park Road? If so, that is one of Rick's tanks.........he'll know what they are. Yes it is. That's funny I asked them and found out he was taking care if it. They had a couple really nice corals in there. Very large pieces.
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Post by Pokahpolice on Sept 18, 2015 15:31:57 GMT -5
Yep, nothing you want in your tank...they take over pretty quick.
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Post by jasonandsarah on Sept 18, 2015 16:30:37 GMT -5
Yep, nothing you want in your tank...they take over pretty quick. yup pretty soon it'll be a Majano only tank. Unless someone takes action soon. Majano wand!
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Post by ryansweatt2004 on Sept 18, 2015 16:43:17 GMT -5
It's too bad they take over, I really like those
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Post by fermentedhiker on Sept 18, 2015 17:28:45 GMT -5
It's too bad they take over, I really like those I've heard of people keeping them successfully with corals in near UNLS setups. In such systems they can't get enough food to reproduce quickly ........at least that's the theory
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