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Topic: Weird thing ID?  (Read 2208 times)

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Dale L

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I cut this off a Fresh N Salty FB post, it looks pretty small as it's on a kayak deck but I've never seen anything like it. Anybody? they were at Dillons, yakking inside Tomales bay.
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« Last Edit: August 11, 2021, 09:42:12 AM by bsteves »
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Thanks,

So proliferating anemones move around a bit? Aren't most common anemones firmly attached to their rock?
« Last Edit: August 11, 2021, 10:00:14 AM by Dale L »


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Yep, most anemones can move around a bit, but tend to stay in one place for long periods of time.  Some species move more than others.  There are few species that can even swim a bit, but most species move along like a snail, but slower.   They can also completely detach and let the currents push them around until they find a new place to hang out.

Here's a time lapse of an anemone in a tank moving around.
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Yep, most anemones can move around a bit, but tend to stay in one place for long periods of time.  Some species move more than others.  There are few species that can even swim a bit, but most species move along like a snail, but slower.   They can also completely detach and let the currents push them around until they find a new place to hang out.

Here's a time lapse of an anemone in a tank moving around.


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Yep, most anemones can move around a bit, but tend to stay in one place for long periods of time.  Some species move more than others.  There are few species that can even swim a bit, but most species move along like a snail, but slower.   They can also completely detach and let the currents push them around until they find a new place to hang out.

Here's a time lapse of an anemone in a tank moving around.


WHAT I had no idea

+1,
Thanks again, love listening to the experts.


 

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