Jun 9, 2012 #1 tilton.s11 Aquarium Advice Activist Joined Jun 1, 2012 Messages 171 Location SW Missouri This polyp looking thing is between a cluster of trumpet corals. Anyone know what it is and if I should keep it or not? Thanks in advance.
This polyp looking thing is between a cluster of trumpet corals. Anyone know what it is and if I should keep it or not? Thanks in advance.
Jun 9, 2012 #2 Sniperhank Giant Clam Addict Joined Nov 18, 2011 Messages 20,651 Location Summerville, Pennsylvania Hard to tell but it looks like it could be a small aiptasia.
Jun 9, 2012 #3 OP OP tilton.s11 Aquarium Advice Activist Joined Jun 1, 2012 Messages 171 Location SW Missouri I will get a better pic tomorrow.
Jun 10, 2012 #4 Sniperhank Giant Clam Addict Joined Nov 18, 2011 Messages 20,651 Location Summerville, Pennsylvania The better pic will prob confirm aiptasia. Im fairly certain that is what it is now.
Jun 10, 2012 #5 A Alexrd09 Aquarium Advice Activist Joined Oct 17, 2008 Messages 190 Location Miami, FL looks like aptasia or monjano
Jun 10, 2012 #6 Flreefer Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Feb 11, 2012 Messages 1,984 Location SW Florida I agree with above, looks like Aptasia.
Jun 11, 2012 #7 OP OP tilton.s11 Aquarium Advice Activist Joined Jun 1, 2012 Messages 171 Location SW Missouri Been googling aiptasia and I'm pretty sure that's what I have. Going to get some peppermint shrimp tomorrow.
Been googling aiptasia and I'm pretty sure that's what I have. Going to get some peppermint shrimp tomorrow.
Jun 11, 2012 #8 Sniperhank Giant Clam Addict Joined Nov 18, 2011 Messages 20,651 Location Summerville, Pennsylvania You should just get some aiptasia-x and nuke it. Peppermints are hit or miss and usually don't touch larger ones.
You should just get some aiptasia-x and nuke it. Peppermints are hit or miss and usually don't touch larger ones.
Jun 11, 2012 #9 OP OP tilton.s11 Aquarium Advice Activist Joined Jun 1, 2012 Messages 171 Location SW Missouri Will do. Thanks.