Drex Vice President Staff member Board of Directors Jun 19, 2017 #1 Came across this along my sand bed View attachment 1973
jenkinscrew Premium Member Jun 20, 2017 #2 What in the world...what size is it? Looks like a blob to me Any other pics?
Drex Vice President Staff member Board of Directors Jun 20, 2017 #3 It's very small the pink color of the skin is what caught my eye
Drex Vice President Staff member Board of Directors Jun 20, 2017 #5 Don't know didn't look at it this morning but will let you know when I get off work and see if it's still there almost looks like an anenome
Don't know didn't look at it this morning but will let you know when I get off work and see if it's still there almost looks like an anenome
M Michelle Premium Member Jun 20, 2017 #6 Looks like a Ball anemone. Also called Glass anemone and Strawberry anemone. They have a pink base, clear tentacles and white ball tips. Very normal in a healthy tank. They don't hurt corals, just another filter feeder.
Looks like a Ball anemone. Also called Glass anemone and Strawberry anemone. They have a pink base, clear tentacles and white ball tips. Very normal in a healthy tank. They don't hurt corals, just another filter feeder.
Drex Vice President Staff member Board of Directors Jun 25, 2017 #7 Ok I got a better pic this morning it's opened up nicely View attachment 2000
jenkinscrew Premium Member Jun 25, 2017 #8 Definitely could be a ball or strawberry anemone from the pics I referenced, very cool!
M Michelle Premium Member Jun 25, 2017 #9 Yes,That is a glass anemone. Nothing to worry about. Just a cool critter.
J jccaclimber Premium Member Jun 25, 2017 #10 Ball anemone, not glass anemone. Glass nems are aiptasia.I used to have ball nems, they never got out of hand and I thought they were cool looking.
Ball anemone, not glass anemone. Glass nems are aiptasia.I used to have ball nems, they never got out of hand and I thought they were cool looking.