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Identification / Anemone
This guy tagged along on a piece of live rock with a coral I purchased yesterday, it's about the size of a HB pencil eraser. THe picture doesn't do it much justice, it has a bight green core.
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#2
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Majano - pest anemone
Joes Juice or Aptasia Control by Blue Life will get rid of them |
#3
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Anyone else agree? Before I attempt to nuke this thing.
I've searched MAJANO and they seem to have more of a bulbous tips. A couple more votes FOR destruction and this thing is gone. |
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It has characteristics of majano, if you want to be sure, remove the rock it is on and grow it out in isolation.
Good luck.
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Mejano. Lay waste to that sucker before it is too late. getting rid of a big infestation of these is really difficult to do.
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Just when I thought you couldn't be any dumber you go and do something like this....And totally redeem yourself! |
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Thanks so much guys, too bad these suckers are such a pain. I wish it was hard to get rid of decent anemones, lol.
astalavista baby. |
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