B blukat40 Member Market Messages 55 Reaction score 0 Apr 17, 2011 #1 Any thoughts on what the ID of this? <fieldset class="gc-fieldset"> <legend> Attached files </legend> > class="gc-images" title="photo.jpg[/IMG] style="max-width:300px" /></a> </fieldset>
Any thoughts on what the ID of this? <fieldset class="gc-fieldset"> <legend> Attached files </legend> > class="gc-images" title="photo.jpg[/IMG] style="max-width:300px" /></a> </fieldset>
H hammcd Member Market Messages 592 Reaction score 0 Apr 17, 2011 #2 looks a little like a closed up <u><span style="color: #0066cc">Pseudocorynactis</span></u>
B buddyro Member Market Messages 89 Reaction score 0 Apr 17, 2011 #3 Yup and from what I read they have a potent sting and are voracious eaters. The tentacles are very sticky and can easily catch small fish and crustacians.:unsure:
Yup and from what I read they have a potent sting and are voracious eaters. The tentacles are very sticky and can easily catch small fish and crustacians.:unsure:
H hammcd Member Market Messages 592 Reaction score 0 Apr 17, 2011 #4 ive got 3 in my tank, my small yellow watchman goby swims by them all the time with no problem
B blukat40 Member Market Messages 55 Reaction score 0 Apr 17, 2011 #5 Amici;636737 wrote: Looks like a POed pseudocorynactis (sp?). It may also be a corynactis but its hard to tell until it opens up. Is the foot soft or stoney? Has it moved at all? Click to expand... It has moved a few times. It just recently moved inside a cave. It is resting upside down. Pretty dark in the cave. Edit: blukat40;636768 wrote: It has moved a few times. It just recently moved inside a cave. It is resting upside down. Pretty dark in the cave. Click to expand... Soft foot..
Amici;636737 wrote: Looks like a POed pseudocorynactis (sp?). It may also be a corynactis but its hard to tell until it opens up. Is the foot soft or stoney? Has it moved at all? Click to expand... It has moved a few times. It just recently moved inside a cave. It is resting upside down. Pretty dark in the cave. Edit: blukat40;636768 wrote: It has moved a few times. It just recently moved inside a cave. It is resting upside down. Pretty dark in the cave. Click to expand... Soft foot..
CoralShop Active Member Sponsor Messages 286 Reaction score 34 Apr 17, 2011 #6 thats a pretty mojano lol
B blukat40 Member Market Messages 55 Reaction score 0 Apr 17, 2011 #7 Smaller than a dime round and maybe a half inch off the rock
B blukat40 Member Market Messages 55 Reaction score 0 Apr 17, 2011 #8 Just got an email back from the guy I got the LR from and says it is a fire/hot pink rose bubble anemone. I am confused.
Just got an email back from the guy I got the LR from and says it is a fire/hot pink rose bubble anemone. I am confused.
L landon Member Market Messages 386 Reaction score 0 Apr 17, 2011 #9 This picture looks familiar.. Did you post it somewhere else for ID?