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    tebstan Guest

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    I had some stuff shipped to me. At the bottom of the bag, there were a few bright dots that I thought were polyps that had fallen off the rock I'd ordered. I picked them up and dipped them along with the main colony, then put them in a little box to see what would happen.

    This is what I've got. Itty bitty anemone things. The biggest one is the diameter of the top tip of a battery.

    They're cute. But are they friend or foe? I suspect they may be majanos, but wanted another opinion. I hate to flush living critters, especially cute ones. They're more colorful than other majanos I've seen, and have a thicker foot.







    Top down look at the biggest one:


    Another one (I think) still attached to the rock:





    Another something attached to the rock. A different species, looks less menacing:



    In the outer edge of that last pic you can see the thing I actually ordered. I'm always so much more intrigued by the hitch hikers.

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    they all look like majano to me, the ones I have seen have always been super cool unlike some of the common ones I've seen posted on MAAST in the last few months....easy to remove in a few numbers but of course once they take foot...fo'get about'it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Cob View Post
    they all look like majano to me
    Dang. Even this one?

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    They're so cool looking. Nothing like the majanos I erradicated in some other tank...

    I may have to set up a majano pico.

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    Majanos are fast and sneaky. I had them quarantined in a little box with a screen top. They crawled all over that box looking for an escape. I should have gotten a pic when I saw them hanging on the screen, but I was too worried they'd squeeze through so took quick action to remove them.

    One of the little unknown polyps wasn't on the move... since it appears stationary its granted a reprieve - for now. I'll keep a close eye on it. That's this one:



    One of the mystery polyps is definitely an LPS. I almost killed it. Thinking it was a majano I was going to scrape it off. When I felt the skeleton, I left it alone for a few days. It has a skeleton structure like a torch or bubble coral. It's smaller than an eraser hear. Hope it grows into something cool.




    ignore the giant blenny turd...
    Last edited by tebstan; Wed, 30th Mar 2011 at 12:26 PM. Reason: got pics to work. Don't put LPS next to the word hitch hiker... word filter wont allow it.

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    actually that looks much like a blastomussa of some sort, referring to the lps next to the giant blenny turd i'm supposed to ignore.

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