I've learned so much from Don and Leslie LOL.
FTFY. :lol:
As have I. Dr Shimek was a good influence, as was Mike (greenbean).
I've learned so much from Don and Leslie LOL.
It's not an olive snail, can't remember the exact name but when I asked for an ID on them I was told by the resident snail guru - Pagojoe, that they are predatory to other very small snails. If you want an exact name you could always send a PM to Don (Pagojoe).
Never mind, found my old thread. It's a marginellid. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1597119&highlight=snail+id
Can anyone identify? I had to zoom in all the way to get a decent shot. They are very small right now. About the size of a pellet.
That's crazy looking. Lol. And you are correct on pods. :thumbup: Good pic by the way.
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Thanks! That thing would be pretty scary if that was its actual size! Photo taken with my new Olympus TG-1
Any idea what this might be? Pointy parts look hard, not like a tentacle, and it has a base much like a zoa. Thanks in advance
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I couldn't get a pic if I tried....but picture this....the same colors and pattern of a brittle star but with the consistancy and length of a spaghetti worm.
Whole buncha striped 'legs' coming out of a hole in the rock, irritating my zoas. Way longer than a brittle stars legs and way more of them. Do spaghetti worms come in the brittle star colors and stripes? They are about 2-3 inches long, the 'legs' and came with a new rock with zoas on it, and do not appear to be moving house any time soon.