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

Thank you! I suspected that's what they were and have tossed them away. Too bad they are kind of neat. I don't have any corals or anything of that sort yet, but I know down the road I do so rather than have it be a problem it's best to eliminate them now... Thanks again!
 
So I am getting there are distinct types of hydroids. Those ones just posted that 'sort' of look like aiptasia and then those micro ones you always see pics of on the glass. Are these different stages of the same organisms or are they quite different animals all-together? I gather the glass ones are harmless and usually show in the beginning stages of a tank, and those other ones are not harmless and will sting, am I correct?

Phil, I know right? This was the first thread I read here. And have kept up with. I love love love hitchhikers, this is a great thread with many smart folks!
 
Hi, has anyone seen anything like this before?

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Does anyone know what this little guy is? He's very small, maybe a quarter of an inch long, and has a very smooth shell like a cowry. This is only the third time Ive seen him in a month despite many compulsive aquarium viewings in the middle of the night....
 

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Kimberley, hydroids can have jellyfish they release from the polyps. What you see on the glass are the jellyfish of one of those types.

ag09g, I don't recall what those are called, Sugar Magnolia will know. They've been ID'd a couple of times on these boards, but not sure whether it was ever on this thread. You can look through the thread & see. I'd start here & work backwards through the pages.
 
Thanks SushiGirl I found it! "It's a little marginellid in the genus Volvarina," apparently theyre scavengers and predators of smaller snails.
 
worm?

worm?

Anybody recognize this type of worm and whether it's good or bad? It has only showed itself twice in the 5 months i've had my tank

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Yikes. Eunicid worm. Most are bad & hard to catch. No idea how bad that particular one would be, as I've never seen one that color.
 
Yikes. Eunicid worm. Most are bad & hard to catch.

Gross! thanks SushiGirl. I don't have corals so it seems like it's not an immediate danger to my tank. I read people having luck with removing the rock and pouring soda water into their burrow. I know exactly where the worm lives so I may give that a try.
 
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