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Bellactis caeruleus, These two are pix from Roatan; by SaraL 2019. Tentative ID by Joe Fish via Facebook posting.



Bellactis caeruleus, These two are pix from Roatan; the first by TiffB in 2016, the second by SaraL 2019. Tentative ID by Joe Fish via Facebook posting.


Triactis producta Klunzinger 1877. Indo-Pacific; Red Sea, East Africa to Hawaii and Fr. Polynesia. Small; about 10 mm basal disc diam., and 15 mm. column hgt. Often colonial, found amongst or living on stony coral. Pix here during the daytime in the upper Sinai, Red Sea, showing pseudotentacles and vesicles (spherical bumps). Open at night with feeding tentacles. One anemone species used by Lybia/Pom Pom, boxing crabs. ID by Ron Silver via Facebook posting.
https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/iz/2013/07/07/triactis-producta/
 


Triactis producta Klunzinger 1877. Indo-Pacific; Red Sea, East Africa to Hawaii and Fr. Polynesia. Small; about 10 mm basal disc diam., and 15 mm. column hgt. Often colonial, found amongst or living on stony coral. Pix here during the daytime in the upper Sinai, Red Sea, showing pseudotentacles and vesicles (spherical bumps). Open at night with feeding tentacles. One anemone species used by Lybia/Pom Pom, boxing crabs. ID by Ron Silver via Facebook posting.
https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/iz/2013/07/07/triactis-producta/
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