Pix & ID: Critters that come in your rocks: the good and the bad.

Top one is a feather duster. It will stay that size.
Can't tell from the pic on the 2nd one, but sounds like it might be a ball anemone.
 
Thanks Sushigirl, This may be a dumb question but how can I tell if the mat is rotting. It still has that purpleish tint to it and I noticed some pink spots in it last night, so it may be wishful thinking but I think it may survive.
 
Well, I've never seen one rot but I would assume it would look slimy & gross & probably no pretty shade of purple LOL. Give it a couple days, I'll bet it'll be fine.
 
ID this plz..

ID this plz..

My friend has these poping up in a few places in his tank, and i have no clue what they could be.
 

Attachments

  • Welland-20120417-00052.jpg
    Welland-20120417-00052.jpg
    59.4 KB · Views: 5
I have ones that start out pink then turn greenish-gray as they get larger, as well as some larger pink ones. As long as they don't have jaws, they're fine. If you see them only sucking up soft food, that's pretty much the easiest way to tell. If you don't want large ones, pull it out.
 
Cerith snail with isopods on the glass
View attachment 167446

Cerith snail eggs
View attachment 167447

Collonista snail
View attachment 167448

Limpet
View attachment 167449

Eunicid worm (sold to me as a medusa worm)
View attachment 167450

I have picked 20+ Eunicid worms out of my tank...every time I do a water change and move any substrate or move a rock or coral I find one. How bad are they? I pick em out everytime I see em. Is there a type of fish that will eat them?
 
Can I get an ID please ? Thanks you

Can I get an ID please ? Thanks you

Can someone please ID this? This is the best pic I could take. It has a pink/red body with several thin brown/red hair like stuff that has white ball at the ends. Is this a ball anemone? If so, is it safe or need to be removed?

Several days ago ( The bottom red box ) :
dsc0147redddd.jpg

Current
img0473viu.jpg

img0455viu.jpg


Thanks
 
tonight i noticed a ton of small, red things swimming in my tank. i don't believe they are out during the day. unfortunately, they are too small and it is too dark to photograph. they look like very tiny tadpoles. they swim very fast and will come up to the glass if i shine a small light into the tank.
 
I was thinking larval mysis. I wonder if their blooms have anything to do with our lunar cycle. I have my moon lights set up to my rkl and i use the lunar setting. We just had a new moon a couple days ago and now the moons are starting to turn on, after being dark for a few days. I didn't see anyone snacking on them, however.
 
Last night as I was moving my live rock around I noticed a few things, and was hoping to get an ID on them. I think the first (top) picture is some type of clam?? The second one I can only describe (sorry for the blur)...its dark brownish grey spongy/web material. As you can kinda see the "stuff" on the right has ~3 larger holes. Anyways, any help would be awesome. Also, go or bad to these? Thanks :)

ID2.jpg



ID1.jpg
 
Last edited:
Gorgonian eating snail
<a href="http://s879.photobucket.com/albums/ab353/joshporksandwich/?action=view&current=snail.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i879.photobucket.com/albums/ab353/joshporksandwich/snail.jpg" border="0" alt="gorgonian killer"></a>
The proof
<a href="http://s879.photobucket.com/albums/ab353/joshporksandwich/?action=view&current=gorgonian.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i879.photobucket.com/albums/ab353/joshporksandwich/gorgonian.jpg" border="0" alt="gorgonian eaten area"></a>
 
Polyclad flatworm. These are snail eaters. I just happened to notice this one right as I put the frag in the tank and snatched out the shell it was in really quickly. CoralRX dip did NOT kill this thing for days.
5744256531_0ea3b83e18_z.jpg

5744256953_6fce9ed66c_z.jpg


Another kind of flatworm, much smaller than the other. This one eats copepods.
6366969607_60dbf0b4a7_z.jpg


Couple more mini-brittle starfish
6366979363_677047f69b_z.jpg

6366976147_9dba702e74_z.jpg


I think i got the horrible big flat worm : ( (top pick) i just set up my 29gallon bio cube and some live rock and i put a small prawn by the live rock to coax anything out @,@. I found a bristle worm and what looked like that worm : (
i still need to get about 20 pounds of rock and im wondering if i should just go with dead rock or to a different Fish store?
 
Back
Top