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kevindub

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Are these the ones?
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Len

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Seeing as how you've only seen two in the wild in all your dives, what's the likelihood of these guys showing up in the aquarium trade? ;)
 
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Anonymous

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Well maybe not from that island but a heck load of people keep Pseudocorynactis. I have both Atlantic and Pacific ones in my tank and have had them for over 10 years now. In fact I don't think I have any local friends that do not have any in their tanks :)

FWIW my atlantic ones came as hitchhikers on TBA rock :)
for sale here:
http://www.tidalgardens.com/pages/coral ... actis.html

posts about them here:
http://reefbuilders.com/forums/reef-dis ... d-bad.html

http://forums.saltwaterfish.com/vb/show ... p?t=225388

http://www.reefland.com/forum/reef-hot- ... t-com.html
 

jamesw

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Well, the ones in those links look fine and all, but not like THIS one - lol.

Cheers
James
 

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Hey James, I have had ones that look exactly like that in my tank before, they come in as hitchhikers. I'd say they are a fairly uncommon hitchhiker but certainly not rare. I have never seen a hitchhiking Scutus snail in person, but seen plenty of these, if that gives any kind of perspective.

I just found one in a tank the other day that has bluish green tips instead of orange, but otherwise looks identical to the one in the photo you posted.

Was this a night dive?
 

sdbarton42

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so what's the difference between this and an orange ball anemone? i have several in my tank that came in as hitchhikers on my live rock from the lfs.
 

jamesw

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Well who knows - common names can be used for just about everything :)

Corynactis and Pseudocorynactis both come in an orange variety it sounds like from the above posts. So where was your live rock from - indo-pacific or caribbean?

Cheers
James
 
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jamesw":10mz74lf said:
Well, the ones in those links look fine and all, but not like THIS one - lol.

Cheers
James

Yup true, but, all mine that came from ATL rock looked JUST like that one :P
 

sdbarton42

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haha the lfs... :wink: i decided when i was researching what creature they were that they came from indo-pacific because supposedly the indo-pacific ones are open at night and the caribbean ones are not...and i have seen mine open in the dark...now this conclusion may be incorrect as this information came from one website and i don't even remember what website it was! lol
 
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jamesw":8d9efglh said:
Yeah, the conclusion is backwards :) The atlantic ones open at night.

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Jmaes

Mine (both) open during both day and night. Neither live under the light in my tank but rather caves and protected areas, like my overflow and sump.
 

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