Aiptasia?

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Most Aiptasia I have seen has strait tentacles. The tentacles on this are sort of corkscrew. What is it? Thanks.

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Yes, it does not reproduce quickly like common Aiptasia and tends not to become invasive but is very aggressive to fish and shrimp and is not a good neighbor to corals that are nearby. It is also called Curlique anemone.

Good luck!
 
Yes, it does not reproduce quickly like common Aiptasia and tends not to become invasive but is very aggressive to fish and shrimp and is not a good neighbor to corals that are nearby. It is also called Curlique anemone.

Good luck!

Maybe it will eat my mantis shrimp LOL
 

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