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David4968
Beth3383
It looks like Mayano.
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Christopher1774
Mayan, everyone is getting rid of him. An unwanted tenant. And the person got rid of him and even made some money on salt.
David4968
Yes, you don't know, but you write this not about the manzano.. and if everything is fine, it will spread to 5 cm in width... After adaptation.. I had manzano, I bred them.. What a mess..
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Vincent
I once received a stone from J.K. (living stones) with aiptasia.
Giants!!!
There were monsters measuring 5-7 cm. When a fellow hobbyist came to see them, he was shocked; he didn't know they could grow that big.
I think they grow that large in the ocean because the offspring were small and didn't grow to that size, they just divided.
I believe Maiano can also be that big.
Even though it's a weed, it's beautiful; I would definitely take it for a nano tank, especially since it can be combined with anemone fish that sit well in them.
Phyllis
I described in the thread and in the correspondence that I don't know their name, and I really like them in my tank; they have many advantages besides beauty. Their survival rate is incredible, forgiving all mistakes of a beginner. They are the perfect animal for starting an aquarium. They lived with me for six months, the aquarium stabilized, I planted more demanding corals, and I had 15 anemones... now there are 6 left, and they are all happy.
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Christopher7213
here is your little animal
quite beautiful, just as long as it doesn't reproduce quickly and doesn't take over territory.
Sarah5423
In my nano, it looks great, especially in the moonlight, and indeed, its big plus is that it feels excellent in such a volume and level of maturity of the aquarium. While it grows, I will be looking for something that can fit in it.
Thank you to everyone who participated in identifying the creature!)
Thomas
Help to identify, lives only in the sand, 1 cm in an open state, when closed resembles a solitary zoanthid polyp, has started to breed actively. Does anyone have similar anemones, how harmful are they?