dogstar74
Premium Member
Here's a little hitchhiker anemone I have on some liverock that I have purchased. I know it isn't aiptasia. THis has bulbs on the ends of the stalk. It's appx 1-1.5 inches in diameter. It shys away from the light. Has brilliant greenish tint to the tenticles. As you can see.
Question 1:
Is this Corynactis species. If not can you identify the species.
Question 2.
Of course, should I worry?
I don't want to nuke the thing. But I had such a bad bout of aiptasia, I had to tear a whole tank down. I just dont wanna do it again. But I'm quite convinced this is not an aiptasia.
I suspect from the look of those tenticles, they pack quite a sting with them. But as far as I know nothing's been bothered by it.
It shys away from the light. And yet it's grown without me feeding it.
I cannot get a better pic, as it recedes behind the rock.
Here's pic of a real Corynactis anemone from the web. Sorry I don't know the author.
Any help here would be appreciated. Oh and he's been in the tank for over a year without seeing much in the way of spreading nuisance anemones all over the place.
Cheers!
Aaron
Question 1:
Is this Corynactis species. If not can you identify the species.
Question 2.
Of course, should I worry?
I don't want to nuke the thing. But I had such a bad bout of aiptasia, I had to tear a whole tank down. I just dont wanna do it again. But I'm quite convinced this is not an aiptasia.
I suspect from the look of those tenticles, they pack quite a sting with them. But as far as I know nothing's been bothered by it.
It shys away from the light. And yet it's grown without me feeding it.
I cannot get a better pic, as it recedes behind the rock.
Here's pic of a real Corynactis anemone from the web. Sorry I don't know the author.
Any help here would be appreciated. Oh and he's been in the tank for over a year without seeing much in the way of spreading nuisance anemones all over the place.
Cheers!
Aaron