Identification help

lmm1967

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Hitchhiker on live rock in newly setup Biocube 29

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Tank will be used mainly to house 2 Lightning Maroon Clowns
 
Get rid of that thing ! I had a 55 gallon that was totally over ran with it . It looks beautiful . But it isn't worth the trouble .
 
Thats anthelia! Worse than pulsing xenia. It will take over your tank. Get rid ov it if you ever want any other corals on your rocks?
 
Thats anthelia! Worse than pulsing xenia. It will take over your tank. Get rid ov it if you ever want any other corals on your rocks?

I don't think this is anthelia, anthelia has a stolon type of mat, individual gastric tubes, these seem to be connected to a greater body. my guess is they are a species in the clavularia genus, look at the scale size of the OPS photo, this bunch is alot smaller than most of you are seeing.
 
I don't think this is anthelia, anthelia has a stolon type of mat, individual gastric tubes, these seem to be connected to a greater body. my guess is they are a species in the clavularia genus, look at the scale size of the OPS photo, this bunch is alot smaller than most of you are seeing.

This entire colony is smaller than a quarter. Photo was taken zoomed in from my phone. It does appear to be connected to a greater body. Very near top of tank. Under standard T5 lights in Coralife Biocobe. Opened about 4 days after the rock being put in the tank. It survived on rock being out of water for about 3 hours so it's pretty hardy.
 
Identification help

Its baby anthelia, it does connect and spread on a white matts. Trust me!!! This pic was a while ago, half my rock is unusable space now and you cant get rid of it! Your pic is exactly what it looks like when small or trying to grow back.

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