what is that?

pascal32

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growing on a little Zoa colony?

thanks!

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try touching the things in question. If they retract down to nothing, they're probably aiptasia. If they can't retract all the way down to almost nothing (leave a tube behind) they're probably feather dusters.
 
are these better :) I'm learning how to use a camera all over again!

I tried touching them, most of them didn't care, a couple balled up, but the tube length stayed the same.

thanks for the help!

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are these better :) I'm learning how to use a camera all over again!

I tried touching them, most of them didn't care, a couple balled up, but the tube length stayed the same.

thanks for the help!

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try touching the things in question. If they retract down to nothing, they're probably aiptasia. If they can't retract all the way down to almost nothing (leave a tube behind) they're probably feather dusters.
+1 with NirvanaFan

"...but the tube length stayed the same." that does NOT sound like aptasia to me....more likely some kind of tube worm or duster. You can see the tubes much more clearly on your most recent pic post. I don't know of any aptasia that live in calcified 'tubes'....am I wrong? :reading:
 
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Ive been reading and injection is a recomended method of removal. these things are TINY. There is no way I can inject them. should I consider sacrificing my first Zoa colony?
 
I'm not convinced that it is aiptasia. It looks like they come out of tubes, but it doesn't look like feather dusters either.:hmm4:

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Did you touch the zoos before taking the picture?

Waffleman
 
is the colony sitting on the sand bed? It almost reminds me of a spagetti worm or something along those lines, definatly not aiptaisa
 
The lights were off, I turned them on to take the picture and teh zoos starting coming back up while I was setting up the camera, I'll do another photo session with my new friends tomorrow :)

I'm not convinced that it is aiptasia. It looks like they come out of tubes, but it doesn't look like feather dusters either.:hmm4:

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Did you touch the zoos before taking the picture?

Waffleman
 
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