Mr. Demeanor
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Ill throw in a Christmas Tree Worm since I was playing with camera 


Definitely aiptasia/glass anemone (sorry!).
The 2nd ones I've seen pics of before but don't remember specifics other than some type of tube worm.
What kind of feather dusters are moving to the sand?
The picture from the link isn't a worm, it's a tunicate. I do see a bristleworm in your pic, though.
1. Is there a way to force a mushroom to multiply or do they do it on there own farely quick?
2. My black urchin is eating my coraline algea is this normal?
I agree with mndfreeze and Sk8r. My first tank I started with uncured live rock. The worst I got from that were hydroids that turned into jellyfish (the first hydroids pic I posted on this thread). This tank was started with dry rock (from my old tank) and a few pieces of cured live rock that was pest free. All of my other bad hitchhikers came from frags in all of my tanks.
WetShepherd, the small thumbnail pics came from a Nikon CoolPix 995 that hasn't been made for years now. I bought it in 2002 when they came out with the newer model. The larger pics come from a Canon 30D that they don't make anymore either LOL. We bought it in '06 right when the 40D came out. I would love to find another point & shoot like the CoolPix, it took awesome pics on the macro setting with its little fixed lens. Sadly, I haven't found anything comparable yet.