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

More pics! lol

More pics! lol

Ok. Hopefully some easy ones for you awesome ppl on here. :thumbsup:
pic 1. red stuff. coral? I've noticed more and more of this rock turning red everyday and theres red growths just like it popping up everywhere. I'm pretty sure it's not coralline as theres some growing on the one side of the rock, this is just such a deep vibrant red!
pic 2. Hoping ReeferKimberly sees this one. I think I got a better pic of the 'flesh'? Might this be coming back on me?
Pic 3. white feathery thingies growing off the rock. This is the biggest spot thus far, keeps getting bigger/longer. Keeper?

Anyhoo, sorry If I'm driving you all crazy, I've actually been able to figure out a lot of stuff on my own (believe it or not lol) but some things, I just don't know where to start looking.
Any info would be very helpful and appreciated!! :)
Cheers
 

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9 hours later and I finally have an ID. Was beginning to think it was an alien with the lack of responses on here...

Everyone isn't on here non-stop all day/all night. 9 hours is not a long time for this kind of thing. I can't see your pics at all on the computer, just on my phone. It's a harmless bivalve.

Andi, 3rd pic are foraminiferans, pic 1 may be also, hard to tell. I'm not any good with baby/recovering coral ID. My album has a lot of pics with names on them you can go through if you're having a hard time finding critters (click on my name, then my Homepage link).

Mike, 1st ID is correct. Have you tried here to see if you can find some of the crabs? Not sure if someone suggested that or not, I've been working too much lately!
 
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I can never seen tapatalk pics until someone quotes them like sugar did. I guess I will start quoting them even if I don't know what they are. Maybe you upload them somewhere else and put them here, like tumblr? I don't know how tapatalk works really, but I hate it because I can never seen the pictures.

Andi yes that is definitely coral flesh. It has a chance and is not dead yet. I still think it is a lobophyllia. An LPS, not the easiest coral like the softs, especially going through a cycle but you never know :)

I have no idea what any of those crab/lobsters are but just wanted to say they are very pretty!
 
Thanks sushigirl. I actually have seen that site, it's one that led me to the squat lobster. Believe me I've searched till I was blue in the face. Don't know if you watched the youtube videos of them I posted but they're pretty cool. The blue one is my favorite. Long arms on him. The other one is kind of scary looking. Lol
 
I just quoted to see what Sushi was seeing. Yes she is right. Some kind of bivalve. Like a clam or mussel or something.

Specifically, it's Acar plicata, a kind of Ark Clam. They are normally attached under dead coral slabs, but will detach and move if they don't like where they end up. They can climb aquarium walls like a snail.

Cheers,



Don
 
I can never seen tapatalk pics until someone quotes them like sugar did. I guess I will start quoting them even if I don't know what they are. Maybe you upload them somewhere else and put them here, like tumblr? I don't know how tapatalk works really, but I hate it because I can never seen the pictures.



Really?!? I had no idea about this? If I'd known no-one could see the pictures I would've tried uploading them another way. Noted.... Thank you, maybe I will try quoting my own posts as I don't have it know how to use tumblr.
 
MSreefdoc, it does look like a zoa, but it never open since I saw it a month ago. Will that be possible? Or will there be something else look similar?

I got some zoa from LFS last week and they opened the first night, so I think the tank environment is fine.
 
I saw this snail? It have the body of a snail but it was very hard to tell if it has a shell. The "snail" is black and the back of him is blue.

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It's right in the center. Sorry about fuzzy pic my phone sucks for pics.
 
zsxking, It is very possible. The condition the zoa was in(due to it's previous tank quality or due to trauma) could have been something that would take time to recover. Also you may have perfect water quality, but you may also have slightly less than perfect water quality(still allowing another less stressed colony to open up) causing recovery of the zoa to take longer than usual. It may never recover if the tank water isn't close to perfect.
 
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