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Unread 02/15/2019, 12:14 PM   #1
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Question What kind of beautiful nightmare is this?

Can anyone help identify this? It recently popped up in my tank and I have no idea. Can't find anything like it online, but to me it looks like some sort of polyp. I just can't get a good angle to see the base of it. Green with dark stripes from center, and little 'thorns' all over. I appreciate the help!


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Unread 02/15/2019, 12:17 PM   #2
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Looks like a little plate coral?
Cheers! Mark


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Can anyone help identify this? It recently popped up in my tank and I have no idea. Can't find anything like it online, but to me it looks like some sort of polyp. I just can't get a good angle to see the base of it. Green with dark stripes from center, and little 'thorns' all over. I appreciate the help!


Following along! Super neat!
I don’t think aptisia?
Maybe small anemone?


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Unread 02/15/2019, 12:25 PM   #4
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Looks like a little plate coral?
Cheers! Mark
I thought that may be a possibility, it's fairly translucent under the flashlight. Thanks!


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Unread 02/15/2019, 01:29 PM   #5
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We had one grow on a rock. After a while it let loose of the rock and sank to the sandbed to live. Now there is a new tiny baby sprouting from the exact spot on the rock that the plate coral released from.


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We had one grow on a rock. After a while it let loose of the rock and sank to the sandbed to live. Now there is a new tiny baby sprouting from the exact spot on the rock that the plate coral released from.
That's interesting. I hope I'm there shortly after if that happens, otherwise my engineer will bury the little pup!


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Here is a pic. of our plate and in the second pic. you can see a green spot where the new one is growing. After the coral popped off the rock, my son tossed it into his eel tank (hence all of the aiptasia). Looks like I am going to have to steal the rock from him


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