Nov 13, 2020 #1 Strangewaterchange Active Member View Badges Joined Aug 6, 2020 Messages 115 Reaction score 155 Location Industry, PA Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Currently drip acclimating my new coral order and noticed this on the base of my blasto. Thought it was aiptasia but not sure with the way it retreats back inside (see video). Any help is much appreciated. Attachments 20201113_120310.mp4 19.4 MB
Currently drip acclimating my new coral order and noticed this on the base of my blasto. Thought it was aiptasia but not sure with the way it retreats back inside (see video). Any help is much appreciated.
Nov 13, 2020 #2 yuzu Community Member View Badges Joined May 23, 2020 Messages 36 Reaction score 23 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Aiptaisia seems to move like that too in my experience. While it's hidden, superglueing over it should trap and kill it.
Aiptaisia seems to move like that too in my experience. While it's hidden, superglueing over it should trap and kill it.
Nov 13, 2020 #3 S SeZMehK Well-Known Member View Badges My Tank Thread Joined May 30, 2019 Messages 573 Reaction score 292 Location Long Island, NY Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Looks like an aiptasia to me based on the picture.
Nov 13, 2020 #4 vetteguy53081 Well known Member and monster tank lover View Badges Partner Member 2024 Excellence Award Reef Tank 365 RGB Article Contributor Tampa Bay Reef Keepers West Palm Beach Reefer Hospitality Award Ocala Reef Club Member 305 Reef Club Wisco Reefers Midwest Reefer Fish Medic MAC of SW Florida Rock Pool Reef Keepers R2R Secret Santa 2023 My Tank Thread My Aquarium Showcase Joined Aug 11, 2013 Messages 96,707 Reaction score 215,505 Location Wisconsin - Rating - 100% 15 0 0 There is aptasia on the lower part of the steen but right under the head I see poriferan sponge
Nov 13, 2020 #5 OP OP Strangewaterchange Active Member View Badges Joined Aug 6, 2020 Messages 115 Reaction score 155 Location Industry, PA Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Thanks everyone I didn't know it could move like that, I went ahead and superglued over the opening