Still not 100% positive its a LTA. Anyone?

Discussion in 'ID This!' started by scenario1313, Feb 22, 2009.

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  1. Froc3

    Froc3 Fire Goby

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    I was going to say that it doesn't even look like an anemone to me :p Then I scrolled down and noticed you found it already. Great job!
     
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  3. lunatik_69

    lunatik_69 Giant Squid

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    I also wasnt to sure about it being an LTA, but then again, I've never seen a baby LTA either. If it moves really fast, at least faster than an anemone would, its a nudi. Chuck it down the porcelian highway......show no mercy!!!



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  4. scenario1313

    scenario1313 Tassled File Fish

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    No mercy for this coral eater. I am just glad I know to get it out.
     
  5. Froc3

    Froc3 Fire Goby

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    lol my "bad" creatures all go to the sump. I guess I have a soft spot. I can't even throw away excess GSP
     
  6. scenario1313

    scenario1313 Tassled File Fish

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    Nice to hear from you Luna. He is as good as gone.

    No mercy for this guy sorry froc
     
  7. PharmrJohn

    PharmrJohn The Dude

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    NO WAY!!!! Wow. Never considered that. I LOVE this hobby. That one was a surprise. Good detective work. K+.
     
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  9. lunatik_69

    lunatik_69 Giant Squid

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    Thanks buddy, just been busy. Luna
     
  10. scenario1313

    scenario1313 Tassled File Fish

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    Yes this hobby is great and a little perseverance of finding out what it was paid off. It was just bugging me not knowing. I can now say i can identify a lot of nudibranches after looking at so many. LOL There are a bunch of different ones out there. A good learning experience.
     
  11. amcarrig

    amcarrig Super Moderator

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    Me neither. How bizarre!
     
  12. Brian

    Brian Astrea Snail

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    I was going to say Nudibranch cause Ive never seen an anemone like that. Sorry I didnt see this sooner Brandon...