Candelabrum tentaculatumCandelabrum tentaculatum, also called the dreadlocks hydroid or calamari hydroid, is a sessile marine hydroid, that is found off the Cape Peninsula of South Africa.DescriptionNaked cylindrical hydranth up to about 70mm long, covered by densely packed short capitate tentacles. Basal part carries a single whorl of about 17 long unbranched blastostyles, with gonophores near the hydranth.Species rangeEndemic to South Africa, known only from the Cape Peninsula and Port Elizabeth in 10 to 30 m of water.IdentificationPale off-white slightly tapering cylindrical central part with rounded tip, covered with very short rounded tentacles. The base has a ring of long floppy reddish tentacles that drape over the substrate.Natural historyOften found on pore-plated false corals Laminopora jellyae.