Sep 28, 2024 #1 K kasen1 Community Member View Badges Joined Aug 12, 2024 Messages 25 Reaction score 9 Location Atlanta Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I have a clove polyp colony that has been getting smaller and smaller recently. Today I noticed these growing in the colony. Can anyone identify?
I have a clove polyp colony that has been getting smaller and smaller recently. Today I noticed these growing in the colony. Can anyone identify?
Sep 28, 2024 #2 Tinnerito Active Member View Badges Joined Aug 9, 2024 Messages 203 Reaction score 120 Location San Antonio Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Not sure
Sep 28, 2024 #3 OP OP K kasen1 Community Member View Badges Joined Aug 12, 2024 Messages 25 Reaction score 9 Location Atlanta Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Not sure why they didn’t attach
Sep 28, 2024 #4 PharmrJohn The Dude Abides View Badges Hospitality Award Pacific Northwest Reefers Joined Mar 19, 2019 Messages 2,761 Reaction score 6,561 Location Shelton, Washington Rating - 0% 0 0 0 My guess is Parazoanthus gracilis.
Sep 28, 2024 #5 OP OP K kasen1 Community Member View Badges Joined Aug 12, 2024 Messages 25 Reaction score 9 Location Atlanta Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I thought that too but they seem smaller and have a black dot in the center.
Sep 28, 2024 #6 ISpeakForTheSeas 7500 Club Member View Badges Excellence Award Joined Nov 22, 2021 Messages 8,450 Reaction score 10,304 Location United States Rating - 0% 0 0 0 As mentioned in the other thread: ISpeakForTheSeas said: Myrionema amboinense - a kind of colonial hydroid; it may be stinging the clove polyps: Click to expand...
As mentioned in the other thread: ISpeakForTheSeas said: Myrionema amboinense - a kind of colonial hydroid; it may be stinging the clove polyps: Click to expand...