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This is aiptaisa right? It has little curly tentacles with bubble looking segments. Hard to get a good photo of it. Gonna try and attach a video of it! (: tank is empty aside from the live rock for cycling!
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It's aiptasia family member from the Florida area. Gotten a handful of them on rock from the gulf. They do not seem to multiply as fast as a standard aiptasia, however. Kinda neat looking. If you want it gone, inject it with some milky thick kalkwasser.
 

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C u r l i q u e
 

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Does the carribean aiptasia appear on the Florida coast as well?
Yes it does. I’ve heard of it on both gulf and keys rock

The scientific name is exaiptasia pallida if that helps for research. Looking at pics I’m almost leaning more Curley Que now
 

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