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Look up aiptasia (bad guys) and curlique anemones (good guys) and decide which one you have. Or post a picture under white lights and I'll have a better answer for you. Fwiw I'm thinking aiptasia
I was thinking rock or warty as well and believe me I’ve looked up every anemone I could find, I just don’t want to risk my fish or future corals so any thoughts are appreciatedvery common in the gulf waters are rock anemone and warty sea anemone. I believe this is a rock anemone
Not TB rock but gulfliverock.com I certainly wouldn’t recommend them as I requested the rock be shipped in water by air frieght and it came dry with damp paper on it. Only a few worms and the anemones survived. Oh and a big clam lol.I thought they were not shipping??? When did you get it?
Damp with paper has been the method for decadesNot TB rock but gulfliverock.com I certainly wouldn’t recommend them as I requested the rock be shipped in water by air frieght and it came dry with damp paper on it. Only a few worms and the anemones survived. Oh and a big clam lol.
lol i feel like he knew that and thats why he asked them to ship it in water by air freight...Damp with paper has been the method for decades
To be able to place it in the display without weeks of curing like I did with the KP rock I ordered, the KP rock came in with incredible life and 0 die off.lol i feel like he knew that and thats why he asked them to ship it in water by air freight...
But OP, what were you expecting other than worms, aptasia and a big clam anyways?
I know 100% I had one classic looking aiptasia on mine. Most everything else appeared to be different anenome species though.It’s called a Lightbulb Anemone. I was told No Aiptasia is in Florida Gulf Waters.