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ID please
i found 2 of these small transparent anemones with white tips on the end of there tentacles
they are very, small only about 1 inch in diameter i have a picture but they are transparent so they are very hard to see and it is the only picture i have were you can even remotley see one of them ![]() |
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Need a better pic.
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they dont show up in the pictures because they are transparent
i have tried and tried and tried |
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Look up Corynactis and check out "cup coral".
http://www.melevsreef.com/id/kritter1.html - the cup coral is under the "LPS Corals" section. Anyway, these are two possibilities for a small white transparent thing with balls on the end. ![]() Crystal
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I was leaning toward Pseudocorynactis sp. myself. But it is very difficult to tell with that pic.
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