I got these beautiful "rock anemones" (or Majanos?) from a friend. There were 18 of these in a rock and I easily moved them to my rock. After a ReVive dip most of them released from their rock and I moved them with twizers.
They are from 0.5" - 1" in diameter. Skirt/tentacles are relatively short, without bubble tips and burgundy/red color. The oral disk is dark gray (almost black) colored.
I really like them. Somebody suggested they could be Majano anemones, which are considered pests in mixed reef tanks like mine -- specially a 10G nano reef like mine.
But I don't want to jump to conclusions too fast. I want to be sure that they are Majanos before I consider getting rid of them.
Maybe they are Rock anemones or a less invasive variety?
They were most likely wild caught here in Panama, caribbean sea.
Your help is appreciated.
They are from 0.5" - 1" in diameter. Skirt/tentacles are relatively short, without bubble tips and burgundy/red color. The oral disk is dark gray (almost black) colored.
I really like them. Somebody suggested they could be Majano anemones, which are considered pests in mixed reef tanks like mine -- specially a 10G nano reef like mine.
But I don't want to jump to conclusions too fast. I want to be sure that they are Majanos before I consider getting rid of them.
Maybe they are Rock anemones or a less invasive variety?
They were most likely wild caught here in Panama, caribbean sea.
Your help is appreciated.