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

Put it in your sump. If you have zoas, I'd suspect that's not good. Most things are safe in the sump or fuge.
 
I've seen this thing a couple times now. It's about a half inch long with curly frond-like appendages on the length of its body. This is a super macro photo. What is it and is it reef-safe? Thanks.

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It's a harmless species of polychaete worm in the genus Amblosyllis. That body shape is very distinctive.
 
What is this?

What is this?

I have this growing on my live rock can anyone tell me what this is?
 

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it is brown and looks like a fan... it has a main trunk with little branches it is about 1 cm to 2 cm tall.

I really need to get a better camera.
 
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Hmmm. I thought it look like hair algae but u said it has a trunk. If you can get some better pics that could help someone identify it.

*Sent from my little corner of the reef. Nano nano!*
 
Can anyone id these? First time I noticed them is this morning and I'm on my way to work right now so couldn't read through all this.

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can anyone tell me what this is? its kinda like a little shrimp critter that came in on a clam i bought.. now there are a bunch of them crawling all over the rocks and around the sandbed. They seem to be getting bigger.. the biggest i found was about .25". head is on the left with some small antenna. Good or Bad?
 
Being a compete newbie, are those good, bad, or indifferent? Should I try and get rid of them? There were about 6 on the glass.

Certain flatworms can become quite a nuisance, but I think the one you have is actually harmlees. Keep in mind though, these things can multiply like rabbits and become a real eyesore. Just to be safe, I would start siphoning them out as soon as possible. JMO.

Check this out.

http://www.melevsreef.com/flatworms.html
 
Stomatella?

Stomatella?

Ok, so thanks for the Stomatella tip earlier. I think that may be correct. Here is a much better picture; anyone able to confirm this is a Stomatella Snail? It's definitely a cool looking little creature.

Many thanks, M
 

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