Ball tip anemone

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I have found 4and possible 5th ball tip anemone in my tank in two different places in the tank.

Are these a problem or what should be done about them.

Thanks
 
Assuming they are actually BTAs and not Mojano or Aipstasia no problem at all.
 
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This is what it looks like. Took a screen shot from the internet.
 
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This is what it looks like. Took a screen shot from the internet.
That's a pseudocorynactis. I believe there are two different kinds and the easiest way to tell is its interaction with the light cycle in the tank. I have a few in my tank, they have caused no problems for me whatsoever and I actually quite enjoy them! I imagine the only issue they could cause is if they spread and grew into or near corals.
 
I have hundreds without any issues they even live on my clam. They tend to take over dark corners of your tank and pick up detritus and leftover food. Only issue i could see is if they are corynactis and not pseudocorynactis as they get bigger and can eat pods and tiny fish.
 
How do you tell them apart
Based on size... pseudo stay small and corynactis can get to be about an inch or more across. They arent terribly sticky like btas so would have to be a tiny fish to get eaten. And main difference between corynactis and majano is how the tentacles look. Majanos dont have tips to their tentacles like corynactis do.
 
Based on size... pseudo stay small and corynactis can get to be about an inch or more across. They arent terribly sticky like btas so would have to be a tiny fish to get eaten. And main difference between corynactis and majano is how the tentacles look. Majanos dont have tips to their tentacles like corynactis do.

It was my understanding the Pseudo are the larger ones?

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2002/10/inverts
 
It's hard to say. They have been closed during the day but open when the tank is feed. When I First noticed them they were only open during the night and looked like a zoo all closed up.

The base is orange the reason I thought it was anemone. Also the tentacles look nothing like a zoo.
 
Sounds like you're describing a Carribean Pseudo based on the AA article I posted.
 
Right you are! Got things confused been a while since i read up on them :)

I genrally find it too hard to distinguish between these two and Majano and as a result will extinguish any of the three no questions asked.
 
I genrally find it too hard to distinguish between these two and Majano and as a result will extinguish any of the three no questions asked.
I find majanos easy to identify now but also dont rly find them to be much of a nuisance compared to aptasia. That one i extinguish without a thought.
 

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