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I've been keeping an eye on these polyps for the past month, and I have to say that I quite like the pale yellow tentacles matched with the reddish purple (okay, puce) central disc. I've eradicated the beer-bottle brown members of this family in my Evo, but sort of want to keep these around. Does anyone have any pictures of aiptasia with special colour morphs?

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I've been keeping an eye on these polyps for the past month, and I have to say that I quite like the pale yellow tentacles matched with the reddish purple (okay, puce) central disc. I've eradicated the beer-bottle brown members of this family in my Evo, but sort of want to keep these around. Does anyone have any pictures of aiptasia with special colour morphs?

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Hmmm, I am not sure if it is Aiptasia, but it looks great!
@Isopod80?
 
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Hmmm, I am not sure if it is Aiptasia, but it looks great!
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It's possible that it's some other 'nem. I'd hate to think that there's another type of pest anemone to add to aiptasia and majanos; you can see that it's budding off a daughter (also with stripey, yellow tentacles) at the top.

I've got an exploding population of berghias in my RSM250 in case things get out of hand...
 
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I think it might be (Ex)aiptasia diaphana. Google turned up a few similar-looking specimens, although most seem to be the common aquarium species, E. pallida. I swear this is going to be the next bounce mushroom or weeping willow toadstool mania! But I promise to share! In Canada, in any case.
 
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It looks to me like Exaiptasia diaphana as opposed to the more common Aiptasia pallida. Very common down here on the Florida coast. I could see it as a pretty common hitchiker on Florida liverock. Unfortunately, it will spread the same as the ugly version.
 

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