Kristy
Sun, 6th Jul 2008, 10:58 AM
We have a sudden outbreak of a small clear jelly-like polyp with orange foot and tiny tentacles that have balls at the tips. They have popped up all over the place in our small tank, probably have about 20+ of them now. Must have come in on a recently added mushroom rock is my best guess.
After studying photos on the net, I am fairly certain that it is a pseudocorynactis (aka orange ball anemone, aka orange ball corallimorph). Here is a common pic on the net that looks pretty close, although ours are still tiny.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/OFcIceMan/Pseudocorynactisfiji.jpg
Anyone know anything about this? There is one quote on the net that says it is aggressive, stinging and aptasia-like and not suitable for reef tanks, then other places say it is a rare and desirable filter feeder, etc. One man's trash...
I think we probably need to get rid of it because nothing good can spread this quickly, but curious if anyone knows anything about this thing. Any info or opinion is appreciated.
After studying photos on the net, I am fairly certain that it is a pseudocorynactis (aka orange ball anemone, aka orange ball corallimorph). Here is a common pic on the net that looks pretty close, although ours are still tiny.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/OFcIceMan/Pseudocorynactisfiji.jpg
Anyone know anything about this? There is one quote on the net that says it is aggressive, stinging and aptasia-like and not suitable for reef tanks, then other places say it is a rare and desirable filter feeder, etc. One man's trash...
I think we probably need to get rid of it because nothing good can spread this quickly, but curious if anyone knows anything about this thing. Any info or opinion is appreciated.