Me again, with question about ID of the small feather dusters, on the Christmas tree rock and nearby. No knowledge about the origin of rock. Sorry about quality of photos - did the best I could.
Christmas tree worms on the green porite - all worms are only of this color. Operculum has twice more horns, then the usual brown Xmas tree's Spirobranchuses:
And I asked already about this "genus Hydroides - that two-tiered operculum cone", more photos:
Free standing smallest feather duster, near Xmas tree rock:
The last, but not least - any knowledge about tube anemones, big colorful varieties from LFS? They seems to be worms too. I already checked all available online aquaristic articles.
This is not life and death necessity, but I am particularly fond of colorful worms and would like to know more.
Thanks you.
Christmas tree worms on the green porite - all worms are only of this color. Operculum has twice more horns, then the usual brown Xmas tree's Spirobranchuses:


And I asked already about this "genus Hydroides - that two-tiered operculum cone", more photos:



Free standing smallest feather duster, near Xmas tree rock:


The last, but not least - any knowledge about tube anemones, big colorful varieties from LFS? They seems to be worms too. I already checked all available online aquaristic articles.
This is not life and death necessity, but I am particularly fond of colorful worms and would like to know more.
Thanks you.