My 12 year old daughter and I just jumped into the hobby and are looking to learn. The basics: we've a new 55 gallon tank, with 40 lbs of live sand and 30 lbs of live rock, jump started with Dr Tim's. We've apparently survived our diatom bloom, as well, and have been up and running for a few weeks.
The guy at the LFS (actually, local coral store) tested our water and all checked out so we added two very small pairs of clownfish (potential yikes, or so I've learned) and a few coral. Allegedly, our live rock was free of critters, but we've found otherwise. Lots of little guys cruising all over the rock. Hopefully a good thing.
Anyway, we've found a few things we're not so sure about and the images are attached. We're assuming the snail is harmless; hopefully so, as it appears we have a few. What looks like a starfish is another story. We've read some are good, others not so much. It appears we have several of these as well.
The last specimen photo'd came with a coral frag. Allegedly a couple of tube worm type guys, though what was two has quickly become about six. Doesn't look like some of the aiptasia we've seen, but worried just the same.
Finally, my daughter noticed a couple of long, black tentacles reaching out from the rocks. They moved and seemed to be alive. Odd to say the least for us newbies.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks!
The guy at the LFS (actually, local coral store) tested our water and all checked out so we added two very small pairs of clownfish (potential yikes, or so I've learned) and a few coral. Allegedly, our live rock was free of critters, but we've found otherwise. Lots of little guys cruising all over the rock. Hopefully a good thing.
Anyway, we've found a few things we're not so sure about and the images are attached. We're assuming the snail is harmless; hopefully so, as it appears we have a few. What looks like a starfish is another story. We've read some are good, others not so much. It appears we have several of these as well.
The last specimen photo'd came with a coral frag. Allegedly a couple of tube worm type guys, though what was two has quickly become about six. Doesn't look like some of the aiptasia we've seen, but worried just the same.
Finally, my daughter noticed a couple of long, black tentacles reaching out from the rocks. They moved and seemed to be alive. Odd to say the least for us newbies.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks!