hdtran
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The blue with yellow/green fluorescent ring is a tunicate, Clavulina or Clavularia or something like that. Check out wetwebmedia; they've got a picture just like that.
The anemone is, I believe, a curlicue, not an Aptaisia. You can tell because the tentacles are curled and striped. The Aptaisia have a longer body, skinnier tentacles, and are all monochrome.
The curlicues get up to about 1" or so.
I've got one of those brains too. Look up 'Caribbean rose coral' if you want genus & species.
Hope your weather turns good on you. It's not worth Richard or Mark taking their lives into their hands getting rock.
If I can ever figure out how to work my $#$&*) panoramic stitching software, I'll post a panoramic shot of my tank (got some bryopsis, I think, blooming on the back wall, which needs to be scraped off).
The anemone is, I believe, a curlicue, not an Aptaisia. You can tell because the tentacles are curled and striped. The Aptaisia have a longer body, skinnier tentacles, and are all monochrome.
The curlicues get up to about 1" or so.
I've got one of those brains too. Look up 'Caribbean rose coral' if you want genus & species.
Hope your weather turns good on you. It's not worth Richard or Mark taking their lives into their hands getting rock.
If I can ever figure out how to work my $#$&*) panoramic stitching software, I'll post a panoramic shot of my tank (got some bryopsis, I think, blooming on the back wall, which needs to be scraped off).