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Old 02-02-2005, 09:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default feather duster or aptasia anemone...

Ok, newbie here... I've been curing 40 lbs of marshall island rock in a 55 gallon tank. Anyway, it's been a week now and last night, I saw something, its kind of orangish right now, and I saw three of them in different parts of the rock. It ducks back into its little hole when startled. I'm just wondering if I should go ahead and get the peppermint shrimp this weekend to take them out, or if these are feather dusters.
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Old 02-03-2005, 08:06 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: feather duster or aptasia anemone...

the brown ones are the aptasia's. i had three pretty large ones and the peppermint shrip ate those right away. one just popped back right next to my mushroom coral. it has a good duck spot, and when the taisa opens my coral wont open fully. but my shrimp are getting used to eating the falling fish food. im tring starving the tank for a day or two, so them shrimp will get hungry.
anyhow i would take care of them befor they get out of control.


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Default Re: feather duster or aptasia anemone...

Robnpg,

Welcome to 3 Reef! *Is it possible to post a picture?

Feather dusters are usually in a calcified tube they build....do you see anything like that at the base?

I have seen aiptasia described as "orange". *You could try injecting them with lemon juice or boiling water. *Do a search here on aiptasia, you will find several methods of ridding them.

The peppermint shrimp a. can sometimes be confusing as to what is a true peppermint and b. sometimes eats them and other times does not and c. they can bother coral polyps as well.

So unless you really want a peppermint, perhaps you could try some other things first!

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Default Re: feather duster or aptasia anemone...

I wish I was able to post a pic(they are so small right now). However, I noticed they(I see 3 so far) are all in a small tube. They duck back in really fast is they 'see' you. So hopefully they are dusters!
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Default Re: feather duster or aptasia anemone...

If they are in a tube then I would say they are feather dusters, I have a bunch of them all over my rock, back glass of my tank and even in my sump, they are in small whitish tubes and have red feathers, and they retract back into there tube with the slightest movement or light change.
Aptasia will also retract back into it's hole but from what I have observed it is only when it is touched by something ( Like a syringe filled with white vinegar ) [smiley=hehe.gif]
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