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That's what I thought too but then I tried to find some pics of different types of anemones and found this underwater-photos.com - Featured Photo No. 35 - Club-Tipped Anemone Now I'm all confused. Here's another picture. It's one total puffy mass and when it gets scared by something it totally contracts and gets flush with the rock face.
Thanks Michael. I've got some of that too but these are very different. A little thinner on the stem and a LOT more wavey. The entire grouping moves like the cuhckle patch from the magic garden. Sorry that's a way old reference. Maybe they are polyps but they're not like polyps I've seen before.
I would say it looks more like the Goniopora. Thank you so much. You saved me a lot of head scratching and hair loss. LOL I appreciate your time.
Thank you all for your replies and help with this.
Any time! If you happen to purchased Mushroom rock and Goniopora came on it, What a Good Deal you've got! With more movement around the Goniopora but not direct, tentacles will extend even more, lot more. Enjoy!
Any time! If you happen to purchased Mushroom rock and Goniopora came on it, What a Good Deal you've got! With more movement around the Goniopora but not direct, tentacles will extend even more, lot more. Enjoy!
Awesome! Yea, I just got that rock on Sat as is. There are three feather dusters on it too and one of them is pink. Nice! LFS said it came from someone who was breaking down their tank. I paid 35.00 for it.