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Oh, it's not in my tank. I know everything that's in there. This was in a tide pool at the beach. I guess I should have said that in the OP.Good luck man, i cant stand anemones these things love to spread and tick me off. I smash mine and super glue their crevice shut and hope they dont spawn more demons
Ohhhhh Okay lol yeah full size anemones are dope. I have zero knowledge on em so ill pass the mic hahaOh, it's not in my tank. I know everything that's in there. This was in a tide pool at the beach. I guess I should have said that in the OP.
What beach? That may help with ID’ing the local inhabitantsOh, it's not in my tank. I know everything that's in there. This was in a tide pool at the beach. I guess I should have said that in the OP.
It was just south of Washington Oaks State Park near Marineland. I'm guessing since you're from Orlando you know the general area.What beach? That may help with ID’ing the local inhabitants
Haha, I don't mind!@ISpeakForTheSeas
sorry for the summons but all of your successes with ID is gaining you a reputation
That looks like a winner to me.Haha, I don't mind!
OP, your nem there is most likely the Warty Sea Anemone, Bunodosoma cavernatum - for pics to compare with:
I don't know - it would be interesting (albeit risky) to find out though.I wonder if they would be reef safe.
Hmmm, maybe I'll set up a little tank just to try and find out. I've got several tanks sitting around not being used.I don't know - it would be interesting (albeit risky) to find out though.
Let us know how it goes if you do!Hmmm, maybe I'll set up a little tank just to try and find out. I've got several tanks sitting around not being used.
Will do!Let us know how it goes if you do!