ball anemone problems big time!

mhills16

Premium Member
ok, i just posted a thread about an id of an anemone, but, now it has been identified as a ball anemone, and it is the type that doesnt mind light, it is out day and night, well.............. I thought i only had one, but after closer inspecting i have discovered atleast 20!!! i have an infestation!! do i need to remove these with the juice or are these harmless? they are everywhere though...... for anyone needing to id one, they are completely transparent, although some are not, but they always have white dots or balls at the ends of the tentacles, and i know they arent actually anemones, in a different family completely, but, thats what they are known as so.... please help!!!!!!
 
I've never seen any in the LFS, but have read a little about them (I've actually been looking for the orange colored one).

They are supposed to be capable of catching fish, and would also be able to sting corals, so having 20 of them in a tank is probably not desirable.

Although they are not a true anemone, Joes Juice will still probably work (I've accidentally gotten a little on my mushrooms and they don't like it). I suspect the ball anemone does not have the same regenerative capabilities as aptasia anemones, so scrapping them off the rocks may also be an option.

I hope this helps.
 
yes it does, they are not true anemones, they are Pseudocorynactis Caribbeorum and the lfs store thought that they would be safe and didnt think that they would effect the corals or fish, but it says to feed the fish flesh lol. hmmmmm. lol something that eats fish flesh doesnt sound too safe.. if i knew how to remove them safely i would send some to you pretty much free, i just killed some on a rock i had that was very small, i would have sent them too you free. if you still want some i can try to get them, they can turn orange as they mature i think, but let me know. they do look pretty neat.
 
they do look pretty neat, i dont have any on smaller rocks though, any ideas how i can get the off and to attach to a smaller rock for shipping, ill give them to you free, just pay shipping which would probably be around $8, i have around 14-20 of them, i keep finding some more. Let me know some ideas on how to get them off safely.
 
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there is a picture for you. see, they are pretty neat, in fact, i will give you them free, but i decided not to kill them :)
 
which makes sense to me. most LPS corals eat fish flesh given a chance, yet do nothing to the fish. they may eat a dying or dead small fish, but not kill the live one. and they look cool, too :)
 
removing for shipping

removing for shipping

Wow, thank! Just take pointed pliers/wirecutter and nip a chip of the rock off under one. If you scrape them, the foot will grow back. I moved one just to see if I could reposition it. The foot grew back and the original didn't skip a beat and was open for business in a few days. PM me a paypal to send to . I would just toss a bit of macro in the bag to cushion them. Don't worry if they are scraped off and free floating. I only need a few to survive and attach.

Thanks again.
 
ok, well, let me attempt it and see if i am good at it before i accept money, dont want to let you down, give me a couple of days, mike
 
I would be interested in purchasing a few as well. Just let me know when you're ready and name a price (paypal works for me, unless you prefer another method).

Thanks,
Mike
 
no, paypal is fine, i wouldnt mind letting them all go, i just need to figure out a way to do it... my tank is so dep, this wont be easy lol
 
Your doing me the favor. Don't worry about what you are able to harvest. Any of them are appreciated.

I collect pest species of invertebrates and plants. I just got red majanos the other day, I was looking for them for awhile, lol. Now I need the green ones!
 
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