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That’s what I was thinking, it’s almost clear though, with green spots around the edge, opens up and closes just like a zoa. My tank is still cycling, should I starve it out just in case it’s bad?It looks more like a zoa to me, but it could be an aptasia or ball anemone which can be really annoying and take over your tank in no time.
Can you try to get a better picture of it? Maybe under just white light?That’s what I was thinking, it’s almost clear though, with green spots around the edge, opens up and closes just like a zoa. My tank is still cycling, should I starve it out just in case it’s bad?
Mine looks a little different from that, under blue light it almost glows green on the edge.
these were ball anemones that are considered a nuisance and I dealt with them by cutting them off with a razor, then spraying the rock with boiling water and squirting lemon juice all over and inside the holes on the rock.
I’d have to sacrifice the beneficial bacteria on there, but I don’t want it to get out if control, thanks for the info.I think it’s a nuisance anemone. It can spawn pretty quickly so when you get a chance it’d be worth using the process I mentioned earlier. I did that and haven’t seen any more popping up.
It’s honestly worth nipping it in the bud before it gets crazy, but good luck!I’d have to sacrifice the beneficial bacteria on there, but I don’t want it to get out if control, thanks for the info.
+1Looks like a ball anemone