what is this?

zachslow

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anyone have any ideas? i have two of them in my tank and i'm not sure what to do with them.

one person told me he thinks it's majano anemones. another just thought it's a bta bud.

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My mother has Majano ALL OVER HER AQUARIUM. She has a 210 and they killed a couple thousand dollars in corals all she has left now is fish. I talked to the LFS about them, They said that Raccoon butterfly fish will eat them. They will also eat aiptasia. The long-nosed butterfly fish will eat them also but are more likely to eat corals. They are extremely hard to get rid of my Mom has baked her rocks in the sun, the second they hit the water they were back. I would find a solution quickly because they can and will wipe out your tank!!! hope this helps a little bit. (did not mean to scare you either)
 
i just bought a syringe and injected the two of them with super hot Kalk water. hopefully that will do the trick. i'll report back...
 
I mix up some kalk into a paste and the use a syringe to drop it onto the majano. I do the same thing for aiptasia.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15497036#post15497036 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by zachslow
seems like the syringe and hot kalk water did the trick. they are definitely gone now :)

Oh just wait... they never really leave... just take a break from being seen for a while... keep a close eye out for him cuz i bet he will come back
 
nobody can decide if it's a BTA or a majanos. :)

seems like you would have the most experience Lincutis as you have a tank of majanos.

are you really confident it's a BTA?
 
Do you have any anemones in the tank? Like oe you purchased not a pest.

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Cause it might be a split one.


or where is ur LR from if its from a place where you will find BTA's i would say its a BTA
 
tagging along. So is it a majano or BTA? My buddy may have a bright flourescent green one. The tentacles are mostly pointed but a few are starting to show a small bulge before the tip. It did survive a 4 hours trip out of water. With our luck it is so hardy it is probably a nuisance. :p
 
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