reef4me2
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Okay, long story short, I've been gradually breaking down my reef for the last several weeks. After I started moving rocks around, I began seeing these tiny creatures that look like jellyfish. As I haven't added anything in recent years, and just began seeing them, I assumed that they were probably larvae of an anemone (there was a small colony of club tipped anemone in my tank) as many cnidarians begin life with similar appearances, but the guy at the LFS (who is quite knowledgable) said that it sounds like jelly fish to him.
They come out at night, and there are literally thousands of them. Their clear bells range from about 1mm to 4mm across, and have clear tentacles of about the same length dangling below, and move in a typical jellyfish motion. They all but disappear during the daytime, but swarm towards the top of the tank at night.
I've had this tank for about five years, and did not see anything like this up until the last couple of weeks. The live rock was all S. Pacific rock. Anyone have any guesses as to what type of jellyfish these could be? I'm just curious, really, seeing as the tank is mostly empty now...
They come out at night, and there are literally thousands of them. Their clear bells range from about 1mm to 4mm across, and have clear tentacles of about the same length dangling below, and move in a typical jellyfish motion. They all but disappear during the daytime, but swarm towards the top of the tank at night.
I've had this tank for about five years, and did not see anything like this up until the last couple of weeks. The live rock was all S. Pacific rock. Anyone have any guesses as to what type of jellyfish these could be? I'm just curious, really, seeing as the tank is mostly empty now...