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jenniebutterfly

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this came on some zoos i bought about a year ago, i always thought it was a sponge ( when it was with the zoos it never opened like this, it was oval and flat looking) so i fragged it out, and glued it to it's own rock, it now opens, when fully opened it is a bit smaller than a dime. when closed it is about the size of a pencil eraser. some people have said elegance coral, and others say anemone. i do not have strong lighting on my tank at all, 113 watts of compact fluorescents on a 36 bow, so whatever it is, it does ok with out high lighting. the color is a bit off in the pic, body is baby blue, and tenticals are purplish blue
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marrone

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It's probably doesn't have a skeleton as you would have notice it when you move it and glue it to the rock. Was the polyp soft all around or did it have a hard shell around it. You would notice it when it closes up.

It's most likely an anemone or soft type of soft coral.
 

jenniebutterfly

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when i moved it, a was holding it by the rock that i scraped off with it. i have to wear aqua gloves when i work with my tank cuz the salt irritates my skin, so it is hard for me to feel it. i am not too sure if it is an anemone, but i can totally belive it to be a sort of soft coral, i just wish i knew what kind so i can care for it right, but i guess after having it for a year i am doing something right, thanks
 

jenniebutterfly

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it was among the zoos for like 10 months, i chipped the rock away and glued it to the new rock it is on. when i did this i damaged some of the tissue a bit, and it looked like i would lose it. then after about a month it started to open up, and this is how it looks now. it appears to have at leats 4 or 5 mouths on it, and i have seen it eating brine shrimp. but while it was in the middle of the zoos i figured it was a sponge, thats what it was id'd as, so i never worried about it, but then one day i decided to take it out of the zoos while i was fragging them so i could hold onto it, and see what happens, and it turns into this.
 

jenniebutterfly

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hmmmm could be, not sure, i wish it would grow more so it would be easier to id. i mean it is so tiny. it looks like all the tissue on mine is connected though, but maybe thats just because it is young. i keep meaning to post mine on rc. maybe i can get to that today or tomorrow
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