P pzunker New member Jul 25, 2016 #1 I thought at first that these were aiptasia but the larger they get the less they look like those. Could they be some sort of soft coral? Attachments 1469462657183-491939952.jpg 38.5 KB · Views: 25 146946271500268149376.jpg 54.2 KB · Views: 26 146946278415751278487.jpg 39.3 KB · Views: 25
I thought at first that these were aiptasia but the larger they get the less they look like those. Could they be some sort of soft coral?
PsychoticBeauty New member Jul 25, 2016 #2 Ball-Tipped Anemone. In most cases these are harmless, but definitely keep your eye on them.
P pzunker New member Jul 25, 2016 #3 Thanks. So they can be bad then? I don't have any corals. What should I watch out for?
zeemofree In Memoriam Jul 25, 2016 #4 pzunker said: Thanks. So they can be bad then? I don't have any corals. What should I watch out for? Click to expand... it will travel, and can poison your tank if chopped up with a powerhead. Cool little nem
pzunker said: Thanks. So they can be bad then? I don't have any corals. What should I watch out for? Click to expand... it will travel, and can poison your tank if chopped up with a powerhead. Cool little nem
AlSimmons New member Jul 27, 2016 #5 pzunker said: Thanks. So they can be bad then? I don't have any corals. What should I watch out for? Click to expand... The link below might help. http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2002/10/inverts
pzunker said: Thanks. So they can be bad then? I don't have any corals. What should I watch out for? Click to expand... The link below might help. http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2002/10/inverts