Cup coral or cornyactis?

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Any guesses? Looks kind of cool and want to keep it
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So I have a phosphate issue, could this be causing it by overkilling snails?
 

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Personally indont think so, snails dieng wouldnt cause a long term phosphate issue, the way i look at it for elevated phosphate is from foods, not fully cured live rock(depending as it can take years for rock to mature) and not using rodi. If you find a graveyard of snail shells by the corynactis mushroom then yes it could be the reason, but depending on your tank size and maitnence
 

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Shouldn't cause any harm as the tentacles are extremely short and they don't tend to walk around like other nems.

I have a cup coral that I found at my LFS on the base of a dying gorg. I offered them $1, took it home and have been feeding it every time I feed my dendros. It looks incredibly beautiful with long flowing arms with white nematocysts. It's plumping up quickly and almost looks like a baby rhyzo (:

If I came across a corynactis I would definitely keep it. I'm in to odd little rarities... Haha
 
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I guess it will stay and I'll keep and eye on it. Thank you everyone
 

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