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yea... this....
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Ohh no. Those are micro majano nems. Hurry kill with fire!!!!!!

Need to inject with vinegar, direct flow directly at them to starve them.

What are majano anemones?​

Scientific name: Family- Actiniidae
Species: Anemonia manjano

Common names for the Anemonia majano are Majano Anemone, Anemonia Majano, and Manjo Anemone.

There are two main anemone hitch-hikers on live rock that reef aquarist are most likely to encounter. The first is the Aiptasia sp. Anemone and the second is the Manjano Anemone. It is important to be able to distinguish between the two anemones because the method of anemone removal in this article is not very effective on aiptasia.

The Manjano anemone is also considered a ‘pest' and is equally capable of out-competing and overwhelming other inhabitants in the reef tank. Like the Aiptasia Anemone, it has a pedal column with a sticky foot that is used to attach itself to the rock surface and an oral disk surrounded by tentacles. The color is typically greenish brown to tan with the tentacles having white or light tips. This anemone can grow up to 3 cm (1.5 in) in diameter.

The main difference between the Manjano anemone and the Aiptasia anemone is that the tentacles of the Aiptasia are typically slender and very pointed at the tips, while the Manjano anemone has ‘stubby' tentacles that are often bulbous at the tips.
 

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Ohh no. Those are micro majano nems. Hurry kill with fire!!!!!!

Need to inject with vinegar, direct flow directly at them to starve them.

What are majano anemones?​

Scientific name: Family- Actiniidae
Species: Anemonia manjano

Common names for the Anemonia majano are Majano Anemone, Anemonia Majano, and Manjo Anemone.

There are two main anemone hitch-hikers on live rock that reef aquarist are most likely to encounter. The first is the Aiptasia sp. Anemone and the second is the Manjano Anemone. It is important to be able to distinguish between the two anemones because the method of anemone removal in this article is not very effective on aiptasia.

The Manjano anemone is also considered a ‘pest' and is equally capable of out-competing and overwhelming other inhabitants in the reef tank. Like the Aiptasia Anemone, it has a pedal column with a sticky foot that is used to attach itself to the rock surface and an oral disk surrounded by tentacles. The color is typically greenish brown to tan with the tentacles having white or light tips. This anemone can grow up to 3 cm (1.5 in) in diameter.

The main difference between the Manjano anemone and the Aiptasia anemone is that the tentacles of the Aiptasia are typically slender and very pointed at the tips, while the Manjano anemone has ‘stubby' tentacles that are often bulbous at the tips.
guess i shoulda took my glasses off so the pic was clear.
 

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and i'm out too.
head hurts.
shoulda drank.... something.
but then my bride of 21 years (of marriage not her age) wasn't pouring.
wonder if i can trade her in.

thanks for the laughs.
cya in march whatever that's all about.

jason, let me know if i'm picking up anything sunday.

laters.
 

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Welcome by the way. Reef related questions on here so far tonight... full tank shot. Fav fish. Fav sps. Dream coral... what are each?
Away for a week, left things in a good spot. House sitter will pellet feed and top off water.

fingers crossed
 

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Away for a week, left things in a good spot. House sitter will pellet feed and top off water.

fingers crossed
Fav fish is my blue tang, fav sps well errr idk yet. Im just getting into them , im a soft coral lover. Dream coral though is a rainbow chalice.
 

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I'm not sure I seen a thread 20 pages behind before:D
they got me behind 8 pgs yesterday in less than 3 hrs... :oops: ;Happy
oh wait you were there too...;)
 

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