HELP~ Pseudocorynactis from Fiji - what to do?
Not sure if I'm even in the right forum, so please bear with me!
Ok. Here's the link on what they look like since I'm not good at posting pictures!! LOL
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/iss...2002/invert.htm
Scroll down awhile and you will see the Pseudocorynactis from Fiji. That's what I have several of.
Several questions. It says, "This Pseudocorynactis from Fiji is beautiful but not safe with fishes and adjacent invertebrates. It is a voracious eater that has powerful nematocysts in the ball-like tentacle tips."
Does that mean I "should" get rid of them? They are cute..., but do explain why I lost a ton of mushrooms from that rock (and also a GBTA awhile back)!! LOL! What do I do, if anything.
Also, I have probably thousands of these little tiny polyps that look like those "stinging" polyps (can't remember the name). Hollback saw them in my tank. But, they were a brownish color before and now they are a noticeable fluorescent green.
Help? Thanks in advance.
Not sure if I'm even in the right forum, so please bear with me!
Ok. Here's the link on what they look like since I'm not good at posting pictures!! LOL
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/iss...2002/invert.htm
Scroll down awhile and you will see the Pseudocorynactis from Fiji. That's what I have several of.
Several questions. It says, "This Pseudocorynactis from Fiji is beautiful but not safe with fishes and adjacent invertebrates. It is a voracious eater that has powerful nematocysts in the ball-like tentacle tips."
Does that mean I "should" get rid of them? They are cute..., but do explain why I lost a ton of mushrooms from that rock (and also a GBTA awhile back)!! LOL! What do I do, if anything.
Also, I have probably thousands of these little tiny polyps that look like those "stinging" polyps (can't remember the name). Hollback saw them in my tank. But, they were a brownish color before and now they are a noticeable fluorescent green.
Help? Thanks in advance.