emissary September 21, 2005 September 21, 2005 Wait a year and do nothing about them. If they're all over the darned place, you'll know for sure They look more like majanos to me, but it's hard to tell with those pics.
ReeferMan September 21, 2005 September 21, 2005 Wait a year and do nothing about them. If they're all over the darned place, you'll know for sure They look more like majanos to me, but it's hard to tell with those pics. 39399[/snapback] the picture is blurry but a majano is what it looks like. is it kind of greenish?
steveoutlaw September 21, 2005 Author September 21, 2005 Actually it's a brownish rust color......but they split about every 2-3 weeks.
miller September 21, 2005 September 21, 2005 looks like majano to me i would get them out of there asap
ReeferMan September 21, 2005 September 21, 2005 they are some nice sized manjos if that what they are. Does anyone know if they get that big or how big they get?
Grav September 21, 2005 September 21, 2005 way too small for BTA, and a BTA would split every 4+ months, not every 2 weeks Kill kill kill
davelin315 September 22, 2005 September 22, 2005 Hey Steve, I'm guessing that you're leaning back towards them being majano then? If you find out for sure, let me know, I'm still interested in buying them if they're bubble tips, but haven't been able to find time to get out there yet. Dave
traveller7 September 22, 2005 September 22, 2005 They are not E. quadricolor, aka BTA, Bubble Tip Anemone, Corn Anemones, etc. etc. They certainly appear to be Anemonia majano, aka Majano, Mojano, etc. etc. IMHO, they can color up nicely under the right lighting, but I only like them in Mantis Tanks, FOWLR, predator tanks, nano's, etc.
unninair September 23, 2005 September 23, 2005 Steve, Make a trip to the Annandale Super Petz...... They have a tank where they keep the frozen food that has quite a few of these anemones and they call them "WILD" anemones for lack of a better terminology. Unni
fishface September 23, 2005 September 23, 2005 Back to what Gary said. Majano, Mojano. I think that they are nice, and I'm embarassed to say that I bought a piece of LR intentionally becuase it had one from Leesburg pets. The staff even named it. They thought it was special and couldn't id it. Nope, I'll never by anything but a bulkhead from them again. Nor ask ANY advice except on where to buy gas... It split frequently, but I kept it a floating fish breeder, so it never got out of control. I'd would never let it loose in a tank with corals. The literature says that they will take over. I wouldn't starve the tank to keep the population controlled either. When I saw Mike at the Reef tank cutting them off his colonies, I deep sixed mine... FF
steveoutlaw September 23, 2005 Author September 23, 2005 Update- I whacked them with a dose of Joe's Juice and there is not much left of them. I'm going to inject them again today along with some Xenia and some zoos to try and get some population control in my tank.
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