• Determine what kind of miracle it is.

  • Kenneth2761

Such a miracle has grown in my not-so-young sea))) and not just one, but with brothers))) I don't know what it is, but I really like it... and I have no idea how it got here; nothing new has been added to the aquarium besides fish in the last six months. It grows on a small shell, and when I discovered it, I transplanted it onto a plate; it's very timid and inflates more at night. On a large rock, once known as S.R.K. (dry reef rocks), I found a couple of the same. It somewhat resembles a sundew, and the tip of its tentacle glows green; it didn't refuse a shrimp))) I'm definitely not a great photographer...

Marie5735

Something like this?? If it doesn't look quite right, you can check it out here.

Jasmine

Thank you for the link, I have already looked there before, I suspect it is Corynactis viridis, but mine are transparent, while in the descriptions they are colored. And my tentacles are of different lengths, although maybe it's just my impression.)))

Linda

In the photo, these corinactis are transparent, not all are colored. The length of the tentacles can vary depending on the circumstances.