Thread: What is it II ?
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Old January 10th 06, 08:18 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default What is it II ?

LOL open your eyes. The skeleton is quite visible, and yes
there are corals that look like that. You need to broaden
your horizon on the diversity of corals. Even the person
that made the original post knows that it's not aiptasia.
Even he knows that it's a coral. Even he can see that.
It's so obvious that it is a coral. And yes I am very
familiar with that coral. And no I don't know the name,
but if it will make you happy, we will call it "Fred" :-)
Even the Austrailian Institute has not named it, and yet
you want me to give it a name????

Wayne Sallee
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Jaime R-S wrote on 1/10/2006 11:36 AM:
So far, Wayne, everyone agrees that is Aptasia, I am not quite sure of that
but in my opinion it is an anemone.
You just think is coral but coral polyps donīt have that shape and you
havenīt come up with a name or a picture showing the calcareos skeleton or
any proof that is an Anthozoan...

You just amaze me everytime you answer something.
Do you own a business? please let us know.

Remember, you are the one storing sea water and said that never had a
problem with it...

jrs
"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
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No it's not. It's a coral. There's not need to kill it.

Wayne Sallee
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Ray Martini wrote on 1/10/2006 11:02 AM:

Looks like Aptasia to me too. Joes Juice it!! 8=)


"Charles Spitzer" wrote in message
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looks like aptasia to me

"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
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It's a coral. I don't know it's name off hand, but I am very familiar
with it. It is a slow groing coral that is easy to keep, benefits from
light, but does not need it. As long as nothing grows over it, or stings
it, it will be easy to keep.

Wayne Sallee
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Bill B wrote on 1/9/2006 10:47 AM:


Hi,

Y'all solved the Chiton real quick. Now I have another for you.
http://home.comcast.net/~bberg100/Aq...t-is-it-II.jpg

It is painfully obvious I am a rank amateur at salt water tanks, but
why is it so difficult to track down what things are? Or am I just to
obtuse?

Thanks!