lhscouchmonster
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I noticed I have some sort of hitchhiker on my live rock and a coral that I bought. I cant manage to get a picture of it. Every time I try, my phone is not responsive (waiting for the S4 to use my verizon upgrade on the 30th!) or I have my hands wet and in the middle of some sort of maintenance.
It looks like a tiny worm or something that is inside of the rock. It has a large long thin tentacle that reminds me of a very thin fishing line. It gets up to an inch and a half long and it whips around in the water. I noticed that my pulsing xenia that is close to it isn't looking that good. It set up shop right near it on the frag piece. The disk has two pieces of xenia and the xenia next to it is the unhealthy/limp looking piece while the other larger xenia on the other side of the frag looks healthy.
Anyone know what it could be? Is the xenia just not acclimating to the tank well since I only got it two weeks ago? I have looked at a bunch of hitchhiker ID guids and nothing really looks like it.
I will try to get pics ASAP. I figured I would make a post and then add the pic whenever I manage to get it in case someone knows what I am talking about.
It looks like a tiny worm or something that is inside of the rock. It has a large long thin tentacle that reminds me of a very thin fishing line. It gets up to an inch and a half long and it whips around in the water. I noticed that my pulsing xenia that is close to it isn't looking that good. It set up shop right near it on the frag piece. The disk has two pieces of xenia and the xenia next to it is the unhealthy/limp looking piece while the other larger xenia on the other side of the frag looks healthy.
Anyone know what it could be? Is the xenia just not acclimating to the tank well since I only got it two weeks ago? I have looked at a bunch of hitchhiker ID guids and nothing really looks like it.
I will try to get pics ASAP. I figured I would make a post and then add the pic whenever I manage to get it in case someone knows what I am talking about.