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Unread 11/04/2011, 08:58 AM   #1
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Anemone expert : pseudocorynactis caribbeorum or Corynactis ???

Anemone expert : pseudocorynactis caribbeorum or Corynactis ???

I just found this guy on a little rock...at first i thought it was a baby hairy mush but after few snack i realized that was too "aggressive" to be a mush.

Can you confirm ?

Do you know if i should keep it ?





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Depending on where your live rock came from?

If its cultured in the gulf or something in the carribean its the first.

Its def not the second cause those live in colonys and dont have a free moving foot.


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Depending on where your live rock came from?

If its cultured in the gulf or something in the carribean its the first.

Its def not the second cause those live in colonys and dont have a free moving foot.
Totoka 25 %, Fidji 25 %, unknown 50 %

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Video of the anemone*

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Pseudocorynactis caribbeorum. You only have to worry about very small fish with it. It needs some light, but not much. Meaty foods are needed (twice a week).
It will probably relocate itself on its own.


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These are never pest in my system. They rely mainly on food and expand a lot at night. Very pale and difficult to see unless you know where to look during the day.


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