<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7547446#post7547446 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Juck Looks a bit like a Sagartia elegans ,,, never heard of them as far south as SC though. If it is S.elegans, it will likely die in a warm reef tank.
Beware what this is located by. It release Acontia- The stinging tentacles found in many sea anemones. When stimulated the tentacles are projected through the mouth opening and through pores in the side walls.
they are all sitting on rocks by themselves, and seem to be doing pretty good. all are open and eating. Any sings of heat stress i should look out for?
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