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Can anyone identify this one?
This is a single polyp I have have for six months, stands about 1,5" tall when inflated with lights out. During the day it's tentacles are retracted and the polyp lays on it's side. It seems to prefer lower light and flow.
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looks like some kind of paly to me. Weird about the open/night closed /day thing though. The knobby stalk is kinda odd too. Maybe somebody will chime in.
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Definitely a strange specimin there.
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Ha! Maybe I should sell it for thousands on eBay as a new discovery... I can even give the buyer naming rights!
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You don't get good money for those weirdos like that unless they look like Jesus or Mary. It looks to me like a green palythoa. But the behavior and stalk are really strange. I'd hold onto it if I were you and see if it begins to propagate. You might consider target feeding it at night.
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that thing is definitely flippin weird lookin' any mor pics???
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look up "Isaurus" on google. Definitely looks like what you have there. It's a variation on a zoanthid, otherwise known as a "snake polyp"
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I think we have a winner. A quick google image search shows some stuff that looks identical to that critter. Isaurus. I learn something new here every day!
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I agree, Isaurus it is! Now I need to move him into more light. Thanks all... been trying to ID this guy for some time now!
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They are very slow growers and like to be spot fed. They'll take fairly large chunks at night when it opens.
Mine have only grown from 3 polyps to 7 in about 4-5 years.
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Attack of the 50ft Aptasia! Definitely odd! thought it was a tunicate until you showed it opened up!
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heh, snake polyp. but if you had eric borneman's "corals.." book, you would have already known this
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yep, any knowledge I have about corals came from that book (and here on RC too, of course!)
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