They might be clove polyps

Ted
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Aha!  They're "Woods Polyps" (according to GARF)

Here's a link from their site:
http://www.garf.org/23/23PIC/BOBPIC2.html

Come to think of it, it may have come from GARF
as a frag some time ago.

Regards,
Eric Longman


Earlier, I wrote:
>> Check out
>>
>> http://w3.atlcon.net/~elongman/unknown_tank_inhabitant.htm
>>
>> This stuff, I think, came in as a hitchhiker on some live
>> rock or a coral, and has since covered most of one rock and
>> all of a second, smaller rock.  It expands A LOT during
>> the day and looks like grass swaying in the current.
>>
>> Any idea what it is?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Eric Longman




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