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Identification Forum

Did you find something you have no idea what it is? Post a photo or two and description and let's try to figure it out.

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  1. Polyp ID?

    Here's a pic of a polyp of some sort that hitchhiked in on a batch of LR from last may, actually started out looking like a tiny zoa... we've been...
    Started by dakar, 01-29-2005 01:08 PM
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  2. New sponge

    Hi all, My long tentacle anemone finally moved about 6 inches from where I first put it 16 months ago, and underneath it , on the rocks is a cool...
    Started by tileman, 01-25-2005 11:42 PM
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  3. Can I get an ID plz?

    received this first frag as a dime sized piece back in 8/04 about the size of a half-dollar now. seems to be growing rather well but not sure what it...
    Started by michael2008, 01-06-2005 08:33 PM
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