Here's another source of info on pseudocorynactis:
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/oct2002/invert.htm
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Hank NMS Member Joined: 02/07/08 Posts: 581 Location: O! |
Here's another source of info on pseudocorynactis:
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/oct2002/invert.htm |
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bammercole Joined: 12/26/07 Posts: 120 Location: Lincoln |
that is a good article, in fact i realized that's what's on the bottom side of a zoo frag i have. I noticed it one time when i moved that piece of rubble around and my finger touched and got stuck to it. I was surprised at how sticky it was, didn't hurt though.
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reefninja Joined: 10/31/08 Posts: 190 Location: CB IA |
thanks joe and everone another mystery solved. that is exactly what it is i saw alot of pics and im for sure. know as a ball anemone i guess. anyone know if he is safe or not. removal would be easy. thanks again.
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Hank NMS Member Joined: 02/07/08 Posts: 581 Location: O! |
Not safe long term in the reef. There is a longer discription below the simple summary at the link I posted.
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reefninja Joined: 10/31/08 Posts: 190 Location: CB IA |
sorry hank the link didnot work.
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Hank NMS Member Joined: 02/07/08 Posts: 581 Location: O! |
That's weird. It must have worked for bammercole... Anyway search pseudocorynactis on Yahoo and you should find this same article.
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