What is this?

mcegelsk

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Please help me identify this thing. I don't think its aiptasia. It feeds itself by rolling one arm at a time into the center. Looks nasty.

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I've just been looking at something very simular in my tank but could'nt get a good picture. The arms look clear in my picture but they are solid when looking with the naked eye. I'm asuming they are some type of anemone but really dont know for sure.
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I've seen a couple things eat that way. One (which was in my tank) was ID'd as a medusa worm. It didn't have the same coloration, but looked a lot like that when it was opened up. Here's a picture I found of one from another site:
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mcegelsk, How about a Synaptula lamperti

Here's another picture:

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Close-up of the pinnate feeding tentacles of Synaptula lamperti. Like most of the apodid cucumbers, one of the attractions of these animals for aquarists is that these feather-like feeding tentacles are in almost constant motion. (Photo by Robert Fenner)

Taken from http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/nov2002/invert.htm
 
I've already done that to one of them. I was just curious what it is...especially since no one has really be able to tell me yet.
 
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