Hi hope all is well.
Found this on a newly purchased gsp colony after cut/fragged it.
It looked like a circular open which was raised and black in the centre and thought possible an old barnacle shell,but after lights out last night zoomed in on phone and seen an anemone looking thing,im new to saltwater but doesnt look like how i seen aiptasia when doing research but it could be,its about 4-5 mm diameter so very small and inside and seen it last night as taking photos it went back in and looked black circle again,the actual tentacles sort of look transparent but as it in the dark and only flash on phone it could be any coloyr i suppose. My thinking is some kubd anemone maybe a baby majoma or however you spell it so any ideas ?
There is another circular black raised thing next to it also but not seen anything in this as of yet.
For context you can see a leg from a red legged scarlet to see how small it is and a conch right next to it.
Thanks for the attention
Found this on a newly purchased gsp colony after cut/fragged it.
It looked like a circular open which was raised and black in the centre and thought possible an old barnacle shell,but after lights out last night zoomed in on phone and seen an anemone looking thing,im new to saltwater but doesnt look like how i seen aiptasia when doing research but it could be,its about 4-5 mm diameter so very small and inside and seen it last night as taking photos it went back in and looked black circle again,the actual tentacles sort of look transparent but as it in the dark and only flash on phone it could be any coloyr i suppose. My thinking is some kubd anemone maybe a baby majoma or however you spell it so any ideas ?
There is another circular black raised thing next to it also but not seen anything in this as of yet.
For context you can see a leg from a red legged scarlet to see how small it is and a conch right next to it.
Thanks for the attention
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