Aiptasia?

hobokendude

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Hi. Could someone please confirm if this is an Aiptasia? This has been in my 12 gallon nanotank since I started it almost 2 months ago (I inherited the tank and a few leftover pieces of live rock, corals, polyps, etc. from a neighbor who upgraded to a 24 gal). It has not caused harm as far as I can tell. If needed, I'll go out and get Joe's Juice to take care of it.

Thank you for your help!!!
 

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reefman23

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Im not sure what it is exactly, but I am almost positive that it ISN'T aiptasia.

BTW, :welcome to nanotank.com!

Jesse
 

hobokendude

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What LPS?

It's difficult to get a picture, since the tentacles are clear. The tentacles are able to retract into a base piece (kind of like how a feather duster can) that is fused with the rock. I guess it is safe to assume that it is not an anemone because this thing is permanent and not able to move.
 

drty811

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Large Polyp Stoney coral...........or it could be a tube anenome......not sure until we can get a better pic....until then its a mystery :twisted: :evil: :mrgreen:
 

reefman23

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That is DEFINITELY not aiptasia. That looks that a skeleton of some sort of LPS... it honestly looks like a torch coral on it's very last "breathe".

Jesse
 

EDGRAY

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It is really a mistery but you can see the skeleton of something with feeding tentacles out or something might be a LPS 4 sure... and defenetly not an aptasia.
 

drty811

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i would try target feeding it to what it grows into......you might have something cool and dont even know it. definitly not aiptasia.
 
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