If you've seen this on another forum here, I apologize for the cross-post, but others thought this was the best location for ID help with this.
This guy was a hitchhiker and has been in my tank for three years. I could occasionally see the tips of his tentacles, but I just moved everything into a larger tank last week, so now I finally have a complete view of him.
This photo is his open position:
This is after he ate some chopped shrimp that I fed him:
His disc is a little less than 3/4 of an inch across. His body always remains hidden in the rock, and his tentacles remain open day and night.
I thought he might be a Club-Tipped Anemone, but I had a couple of people suggest that he might be a Pseudocorynactis. I believe that both are corallimorpharians.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Tom
This guy was a hitchhiker and has been in my tank for three years. I could occasionally see the tips of his tentacles, but I just moved everything into a larger tank last week, so now I finally have a complete view of him.
This photo is his open position:
This is after he ate some chopped shrimp that I fed him:
His disc is a little less than 3/4 of an inch across. His body always remains hidden in the rock, and his tentacles remain open day and night.
I thought he might be a Club-Tipped Anemone, but I had a couple of people suggest that he might be a Pseudocorynactis. I believe that both are corallimorpharians.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Tom