Are these anemones?

kirklt

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What are these? They grew out of my live rock.

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use aptasia-x or if you are partial to live methods, buy a couple peppermint shrimp (make sure they are peppermint, NOT camel) and they will take care of your aptasia problem
 
no they are palythoa or zoathids they are like anenome but they a colonial people pay money for them do not kill !!!
 
Man!, I hope your kidding
be carefull how you give out advice
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15043034#post15043034 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dudley moray
no they are palythoa or zoathids they are like anenome but they a colonial people pay money for them do not kill !!!
 
dudley moray:
Although Aiptasia sometimes looks much like yellow polyps at first glance, detailed inspection shows they really are different.

Yellow Polyps, Palythoa and zooanthinds look very different.
Note they are less jelly like, not as transparent and the tentacles (filaments) of the polyp and are in a single alternating outer row and are more "sturdy / stiff"
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Now look again at the Aiptasia, more transparent and jelly like, tentacles are different and may be in more than a single alternating row, also the stems tend to be longer and the central (mouth) is different. If touched they will retract differently.
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No, Aiptasia-X only kills the Aiptasias it is applied to. Peppermits will eat Aiptasia but will not bother BTAs
 

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