LOL I haven't seen Slurms McKenzie near them.
So last night I went to baste and brush off the area again and noticed a Majano anemone poking out amidst the closed polyps! It wasn't very far above them and is very similarly colored (I hate to even kill them they're so pretty!) so I had missed...
Yeah, this is on a main base rock. No way to remove it. It is close to the top though, I may be able to drain the system enough to get at it.
I've been thinking of getting a piece of plastic propped between the Favia and the Zoas to block any tendrils just to rule them out.
Dunno. There was a spaghetti worm in the middle of the area that had arms across the polyps but I got it out with a toothbrush a week or so ago. I was thinking the favia mounted above them might have sweepers bothering them, but it's been there for a fair bit with no issue before this.
Marines_Wife, Yeah I tested Saturday and everything was golden (pretty mature tank) and other colonies seem happy.
Marinne13, yeah, mine have been temperamental at times, but these specific polyps have been closed up tight for two weeks.
I do that every time I add something. lol
Research helps a lot though, you're going about it the right way (IMHO).
I just mounted my new Photon 48 above my tank (on a fancy sliding mount I designed) and waited all night for the sound of a crash and $500 worth of LEDs busting up my tank. It's...
Hello!
I was trying to get an ID on this little guy:
It has been going around the tank and moves with a inchworm type motion.
We named him Slurms McKenzie
Hello fellow Wet-Arms!
I was just going to see if anyone could help me out with my Radioactive Dragon Eye zoas that aren't opening up. it's only a certain area of the colony (on top) and they haven't opened (that I've seen) in a week or two.
A few pics:
Could it be the favia above it?