Aug 14, 2005 #1 S StrongBad Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Jul 1, 2005 Messages 98 Location Oregon I am not sure what these two guys are. I am hoping they are not Aptasia. Just looked at my post and no pictures....working on it. Attachments cimg1119_edited.jpg 136.6 KB · Views: 71
I am not sure what these two guys are. I am hoping they are not Aptasia. Just looked at my post and no pictures....working on it.
Aug 14, 2005 #2 OP OP S StrongBad Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Jul 1, 2005 Messages 98 Location Oregon Number 2...looks like I posted it twice.....oops. Attachments cimg1118_edited.jpg 70.4 KB · Views: 41 cimg1118_edited.jpg 70.4 KB · Views: 52
Aug 14, 2005 #3 Fluff Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Apr 30, 2004 Messages 11,423 Location West Virginia The first pic is hard to tell but the second is most definately aptaisia. I'd assume the first one is as well.
The first pic is hard to tell but the second is most definately aptaisia. I'd assume the first one is as well.
Aug 14, 2005 #4 OP OP S StrongBad Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Jul 1, 2005 Messages 98 Location Oregon I forgot to mention that the first one seems to be able to withdraw into his hole in the rock if threatened. Can anemone's do this?
I forgot to mention that the first one seems to be able to withdraw into his hole in the rock if threatened. Can anemone's do this?
Aug 14, 2005 #5 Fluff Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Apr 30, 2004 Messages 11,423 Location West Virginia Could be another type of rock anemone. Or flower anemone maybe. If that's the case, then they don't reproduce like the aptasia.
Could be another type of rock anemone. Or flower anemone maybe. If that's the case, then they don't reproduce like the aptasia.