ID a coral or algae or ???

Steverino

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Here is a photo of a little clump of growth I have on some live rock. It is a brownish color, sorry about the poor quality photo.!! I know, it gives me a headache looking at the photo too!

It is interesing in that all of the stems are connected to a single root that is almost like an Ivy that grows on a building. This little clump is only about 1.5" across in diameter, it has about 20 stems, each stem has the frilly little umbrella on the top. Any ideas? Thanks!

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But does Xenia have stems that all come off the same main root? I have a samll batch of Xenia and I hoped the same thing, but I don't see the similarity when I examine them both.
 
If they are hydroids, you may want to pull em now. Setting aside that they can act as an irritant (versus all out chem warfare stone cold killers), they are a giant pain to remove once established.

I have a poor frag of zooanthids donated to me because the original keeper got tired of plucking.

As a matter fact, that reminds me. I need to buy a new pair of tweezers on the way home. :lol:
 
If the algae/invertebrate in the photo reacts at all to water movement and/or shadows by closing up the little umbrellas, it could very well be a hydroid.

Is it possible to get a better photo at all? Maybe if you stood farther back from the clump and then posted a large shot? Clearer, but not necessarily close up, could work.

>Sarah
 
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