ID please.

Whats this?
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shnikeys! Thats weird :lol:

I can honestly say that i have NO clue what they are...other than freaky. Maybe they're just an odd shaped egg?
 
no, not flatworms. I've never seen a flatworm like that before. Have you checked melevsreef.com on his ID page yet? Maybe there is something on there?
 
Yeah those look like tunicates. They are harmless filter feeders.
I would just leave them alone. Most of them are very delicate and don't do well in captivity. It is surprising to see that you have any. They look pretty cool!
 
Those look like bulb tunicates, genus Clavelina. They look healthy - you must have a good tank set up. Be sure to put the rock back in exactly the same position so they will survive.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9558805#post9558805 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 0 Agios
Thanks people. Do they look nice when they grow ?

Those are grown, and if they continue to receive the proper amount and type of phytoplankton the will continue to reproduce and spread in the low flow areas without light.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9558973#post9558973 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sir_dudeguy
http://week.divebums.com/May31-2005/index.html

maybe 2nd down? Looks somewhat similar but i doubt yours are the light bulb ones. That'd be cool if it were tho :)

Light bulb or bulb tunicates is the common name for most Clavelina species. C. huntsmani is a temperate water North Pacific species that's not going to show up on tropical Atlantic or Indo-Pacific rock. A tank would have to be cool indeed for a huntsmani! :D
 
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