This came on gulf live rock

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It closes at night when the lights are off, opens during the day.
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Looks like some sort of nem perhaps.
 

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Can you get a pic with white lights. Agree possible nem. Would be sweet to end up with a free rfa
 
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No, its never moved. Its been in the tank for about a year now. I had some aiptasia on that rock (thats what the white spots are) but this has never moved. It was smaller in lower light, I moved it to a higher light and it has opened bigger.
 

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That's one of the corals I'd like to get my hands on , it seems to be super Hardy.
 

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If it is Manicina it's an lps coral so stuff like chopped up mysis would be ideal.
 

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Heck this is in my he state maybe I can take a tour lol.
 

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Seeing as they're Atlantic corals I doubt we will be seeing them on shops any time soon, which honestly I don't get.

I know collecting has it's issues but if we grow them I see no issue.
 

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