murraycamp Staff member Board of Directors Mar 30, 2023 #1 Any ideas? Thought it was a sponge but when I unpacked it looked like a huge blobby aiptasia (no smell). Sponge? Cucumber? Seems to be sessile.
Any ideas? Thought it was a sponge but when I unpacked it looked like a huge blobby aiptasia (no smell). Sponge? Cucumber? Seems to be sessile.
murraycamp Staff member Board of Directors Mar 30, 2023 #3 Heard back from TBS. It's likely a tunicate, Eudistoma obscuratum
murraycamp Staff member Board of Directors Mar 30, 2023 #4 And likely a juve curlicue anemone right below it.
murraycamp Staff member Board of Directors Mar 30, 2023 #5 Other pictures, in case anyone is interested (still moving rock around at this point) - the Hidden Cup Coral (Phyllangia americana), siderastea/monstratrea (?); zoas and clams are cool:
Other pictures, in case anyone is interested (still moving rock around at this point) - the Hidden Cup Coral (Phyllangia americana), siderastea/monstratrea (?); zoas and clams are cool:
Fish Think Pink Club Secretary Staff member Board of Directors Mar 30, 2023 #6 Is it just me or doesn't it sound like you also scored some Harry Potter magic? obscuratum ... just saying ... fancy names no longer just coming from WWC on sticks ... tunicate, Eudistoma obscuratum
Is it just me or doesn't it sound like you also scored some Harry Potter magic? obscuratum ... just saying ... fancy names no longer just coming from WWC on sticks ... tunicate, Eudistoma obscuratum