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Those appear to be zoanthids or palythoas. That’s cool you got some hitchhikers just kinda poppin up! It’s a coral I see a lot and I keep tons of in the hobby. Do a quick Google or thread search you’ll find some cool stuff lol
Those appear to be zoanthids or palythoas. That’s cool you got some hitchhikers just kinda poppin up! It’s a coral I see a lot and I keep tons of in the hobby. Do a quick Google or thread search you’ll find some cool stuff lol
Nvm I guess they are anemones lolThey're Manjano anemones. Some people like them and some panic as they are similar to aptasia but have nice colors.
These tiny green anemones seem so innocent. You have four just for their color, not knowing these were Anemonia Manjanos, which quickly split and make more of themselves and spread. Soon you can have 40 of these guys in my tank. They are attracted to light, and will climb the rockwork to get to the top. Their sting is damaging to corals, and eat up 'real estate' other corals could use. This is definitely a pest anemone, and using a syringe with boiling water or lemon juice injected into their center core will rid of them.