Spaghetti worm. Harmless.
I thought the sphagetti worms were white ? These seem to never come out of the hard cylinder structure and they grow directly on the coral. Im wondering if they affect the coral because the sps which have them on them seem to not be growing anymore and looking pale.
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Found two things swimming after lights up tonight. They appear to be worms of some sort, about a half inch long, swimming upwards in a tight corkscrew fashion. Any ideas what they might be? My Clown tried to eat one but spit it out twice, after which the worm swam away...
Your pic is blurry but look up vermatid snails. They live in hard tubes. You will recognize them by the strings of mucous they produce to capture food. That mucous can bother coral.
Managed to take a picture of one of the "firm jelly globs" I wrote about in my last post here. It's an egg case of some sort and it looks like one of the eggs hatched. The critter still inside the glob.
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As I wrote last night there are some other odd things swimming around like corkscrews. My royal gramma caught and ate one this morning.
Hi, I am very new, and am hopeful that someone will help ID these guys for me. Not the best for picture quality, but the best I could get.
Is this an Aiptasia?
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Possibly a Kenya Tree Coral?
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What I believe to be a feather duster?
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