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RocketScientist

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So I'm debating whether these guys are anenomes or jelly fish? Anyone want to weight in on these?

In the picture there are both head on and side view of specimens. So also I've yet to find the resource I was reading again but could someone confirm if they are jelly fish can they propigate from any fragment? If they are anenomes then I'd like to keep a small population of them otherwise if they are jellies I'd love any suggestions on how to eliminate them.

Thanks for the help and for looking.
Brian.
 
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Do a search on Pseudocorynactis and see if it looks like the pictures in these threads. I had a link to a good picture, but it seems to have expired. I've had one for at least a year and it doesn't seem to spread. Does yours multiply?
 
On the multiply issue that would be an affirmitive. I had two on a center piece of rock and those are now up to about four and the rock pictured started out with zero or perhaps so small that I didn't notice them. And now they are up to about 6 or 7. Plus some assorted ones I find around.
 
Not sure about what the arrows are pointing to, but it looks like you have possibly mojanos in there as well...Right above the top arrow in the second attachment. I'd look into those:)
 
Krish,

Thanks! :D Actually I've got Mojanos and Atipista too! They kind of came with the tank and I'm continually joe juicing them as I find them. The rate at which I'm doing that though has decreased since I've gotten some peppermint shrimp in tank but still I'm unable to catch all of the little buggers.

Brian.
 
LOL!!! I've heard how troublesome they can be! Good luck getting them all! Too bad they can dissappear off of the face of the earth with mosquitoes:p
 

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