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This appears to be a majano anemone (don’t believe ball anemone) To remove, place an ice cube on it and it should releaseI found this zoa-like poly at the bottom of the skeleton of a trachy. I am pretty sure it's not zoa because it doesn't close in a way the zoas do.
It looks more like a corallimorph than a majano anemone (anemonea manjano). Majanos have not as bulbous tentacles that not on the oral disk, but on the edge of the oral disk.
Baby yumas can and do. Like toddlers they can go through weird proportion phases too .That was my first thought but mushroom corals don't have laterally protruding tentacles like that
Touch it and see how it reacts. That will be Very telling. A majano will retract itself into a tiny dot.I am more confused now . It does look more like yuma than majano nems but I'm still not 100% sure.
It doesn’t react that much. In fact even if I move it around in the water it still doesn’t react.Touch it and see how it reacts. That will be Very telling. A majano will retract itself into a tiny dot.
Dat looka likea mushroom.....It doesn’t react that much. In fact even if I move it around in the water it still doesn’t react.
Depending on the genus/species, yes it canThat was my first thought but mushroom corals don't have laterally protruding tentacles like that
Gotcha, then it’s a gift from the LFS hahaDepending on the genus/species, yes it can