Thanks guys. If you have the desire, please visit my site for even more information. And don't forget to click on <b>Hidden Treasure</b>. http://www.melevsreef.com
On the bottom of your montipora pic is what appears to be palyzoa of some sort. Can you id this as I have several that appeared and really sting my GSP.
Yes, that is definitely in the button polyp family, probably a protopalythoa. They do sting stuff and I take the time to peal them off the rockwork when necessary.
Marc,
I want to see if you know what this is. I believe it to be an acro crab but not sure. What do you think. Hard to get a good pic of this little dude
It does resemble a 'bandit', but I'm confused what those white tentacles with black dots are. Legs, right? Or are they unrelated? I may have a decent Bandit shot on my ID page. I'm constantly trying to get their picture.
The firt pics shows them the best, they are legs with black dots. It looks as if it only has one claw or maybe also a very tiny one that I could not se very well.
Marc, first of all let me say how great your website is! It has been extremely helpful. I however found a hitch hiker on Fiji rock that I can't identify, and wanted to know what you think. Someone on the nano forum suggested a jellyfish? The head is 1/16" in diameter, and when inflated the total length is only about 3/16". It moves very quickly! Its mobility scares with aiptasia. Here are the pics and Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
I'm not sure what you have there. It resembles some of the stuff in my tank that I label aiptsia, even though they are really not the same beastie. You might post the picture in Dr Ron's forum and see if he can ID it for you. Once you find out, let me know too.
I'm glad it helps. I should be adding a few more critters in the near future, and I think I'll split up the pages a little more since there are almost 100 thumbnails to download per page.
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