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

Are these pineapple sponges??? I found them in my AC70 full of live rock and rubble. I'm pretty duress the first one is my the second one has me really wondering.


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Your picture is not clear to me. Might be a variante?[/QUOTE]

I think the first one definitely is a pineapple sponge, the second picture doesnt look like one but may be the start of one possibly.
 
Hello all , sorry to ask a silly question , how do I post a pic on here ? Never done this before ! Thanks
Depends on what you're on. I'm using a phone or an iPad and typically there's a paperclip icon and select a photo from your gallery. Or you can link a pic from imigur.

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Thank you ! I'm sure I'll get the hang of this soon

Thank you ! I'm sure I'll get the hang of this soon

Thank you Rogue , I'm sure I'll get the hang of this 😀
 
Creature indentification please

Creature indentification please

Can anyone tell me what this might be , please ! Is it good the nad or the ugly ?
 
Can anyone tell me what this might be , please ! Is it good the nad or the ugly ?



It look to me like a small Jellyfish, possibly Cladonema family? Normally not a problem, should go away by itself. In large quantity may be a problem, but a few should not. Is your tank fairly new? In my experience, I got those in the first few month after starting a new tank.

Hope that help.


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Anyone know what this is? I found it in my overflow. It kind of pulsates and almost looks like little critters are moving on it. Should I remove it?

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Anyone know what this is? I found it in my overflow. It kind of pulsates and almost looks like little critters are moving on it. Should I remove it?

It almost looks like a rock flower anemone to me. But it's really not a good photo.
Pull it out and put it in a shallow bowl with some tank water and then take a couple of pics. It will get you far better results.
 
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