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Yes they must be quite hardy. The one in that 3rd pic with the orange ring and 2 others I found washed up on the beach.... Dont know how long it had been there but it was attached to some seaweed |
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Yeah, you'll see them high and dry on the rocks during low tide, but they come right back. As long as they have food, they are indestructable.
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that one pictured last looks nice
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those are not nems i have some on my lr too they are a type of coral i am 100% sure because number 1 they cant move number 2 i thought the same thing except i thought they were monjos lol so i took joes juice and killed them. now i only have one and around him i have 4 skeletons of the corals. they are fine and not nems
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Mine move around and does not have skeleton (never leave anything behind when he move)
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It is a anemone..mine moves when I try moving its rock. It stays on the same rock but moves away from the light. You are thinking of something else brandon7491. They don't move often but they do move.
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