K kobesan New member Oct 19, 2008 #1 Here are my new additions to my tank. Enjoy! Anyone know the ID for this one? Here is the critter that came with it. New Rose bubble tip. This guy, the skunk, was a freebie from LFS.
Here are my new additions to my tank. Enjoy! Anyone know the ID for this one? Here is the critter that came with it. New Rose bubble tip. This guy, the skunk, was a freebie from LFS.
K kobesan New member Oct 19, 2008 #3 so in lamen terms, its a bubble tip? Didn't show any characteristics of any 'bubble tips'.
wicked_NaCl_h2o New member Oct 19, 2008 #4 Re: My new additions and ID please <a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13573343#post13573343 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kobesan Here are my new additions to my tank. Enjoy! Anyone know the ID for this one? Click to expand... Can we see the foot of this anemone? Its not easy to ID it this way.
Re: My new additions and ID please <a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13573343#post13573343 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kobesan Here are my new additions to my tank. Enjoy! Anyone know the ID for this one? Click to expand... Can we see the foot of this anemone? Its not easy to ID it this way.
K kobesan New member Oct 19, 2008 #5 The lights are out right now, I can get a picture tomorrow. But the base is white.
criccio Premium Member Oct 19, 2008 #6 I think it's an H. crispa, but a pic of the oral disk would be required for a proper ID. Last edited: Oct 19, 2008
K kobesan New member Oct 19, 2008 #7 Just took a picture of the oral disk. Its not too clear as it already established his spot didn't want to disturb it too much. But as you can see the oral disk is white, could it be a ritteri?
Just took a picture of the oral disk. Its not too clear as it already established his spot didn't want to disturb it too much. But as you can see the oral disk is white, could it be a ritteri?
Gig 'em New member Oct 19, 2008 #9 my initial thoughts was possibly a H. Magnifica, but without a clearer shot of the foot it's hard to tell
my initial thoughts was possibly a H. Magnifica, but without a clearer shot of the foot it's hard to tell
K kobesan New member Oct 19, 2008 #10 its a little tricky to get a picture of the foot, its mounted on the rock horizontally as opposed to sitting on a rock vertically.
its a little tricky to get a picture of the foot, its mounted on the rock horizontally as opposed to sitting on a rock vertically.
K kobesan New member Oct 20, 2008 #11 anyone have any ideas? Or do I really need a better shot of the foot ?
K kobesan New member Oct 21, 2008 #13 Got a new pic of the foot just after the lights went out today.
K kobesan New member Oct 21, 2008 #15 Thanks for everyone's input. Since majority of you who responded think it is a H. crispa I will conclude it at that. So far no one has made this their home in my tank. The critter that came with it moved on to the rose anemone.
Thanks for everyone's input. Since majority of you who responded think it is a H. crispa I will conclude it at that. So far no one has made this their home in my tank. The critter that came with it moved on to the rose anemone.