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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Tampa Bay, Florida
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Has anyone seen anything such as this. I'm relatively certain it's not aiptasia. It appears to be more like a colonial soft branchlike coral. Semi-porous in appearance with a small bulb on it's tips , waving in the water column, and almost translucent or white in appearance. This LR is nearly 2 years in the tanks, and nothing new added (livestock or other).
I'll try for better pic tomorrow... Thanks! |
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Location: Michigan
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Hmm, you are the first to discover a new species!!! Call it the Squidly!
![]() Hard to tell from the picture, but I don't think I've seen one before. It's fun what you find on LR even after a few years. I found a sweet rock anemone after a couple of years once, and thought that was pretty cool. :edit: Actually, it might be a sponge now that I look a little closer. Dan
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90g Tank, 75 lbs Live Rock, T5, T8 and VHO Lighting, Closed loop on Snapper Pump 1.5" Sand in main tank, DSB in 38g Sump, B-ionic Daily, Temp 79, SG 1.026 LPS, Softies Current Tank Info: 90 Gallon Reef |
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