Aiptasia?

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Most Aiptasia I have seen has strait tentacles. The tentacles on this are sort of corkscrew. What is it? Thanks.

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Yes, it does not reproduce quickly like common Aiptasia and tends not to become invasive but is very aggressive to fish and shrimp and is not a good neighbor to corals that are nearby. It is also called Curlique anemone.

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Yes, it does not reproduce quickly like common Aiptasia and tends not to become invasive but is very aggressive to fish and shrimp and is not a good neighbor to corals that are nearby. It is also called Curlique anemone.

Good luck!

Maybe it will eat my mantis shrimp LOL
 

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