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

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hi, found this walking about this eve, any ideas what type this is. do i need to put it in my sump or down the toilet! cheers... critter1.jpg
 
Pix & ID: Critters that come in your rocks: the good and the bad.

Just quoting so others can see the tapatalk pic.


Any chance you could quote this one for me too, Kimberly? I've just freshwater dipped all my zoas as most of them have been closed for a good while now..... Could these be the reason? LOADS of them came out of the zoas.

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Looks like a tiny grey shrimp - all the other that came off were white/translucent.
 
I apparently didn't dip long enough. Do I need to pull this new coral out and re-dip? They kind of look like bristle worms but smaller.

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

LadyDave,



It might be the reason your zoa's are closed, but if so, it's probably because it's been crawling around on them, not eating them. Your snail is a Wentletrap, or Epitonium. They are parasitic on anemones but usually don't kill them.



Cheers,







Don


Thanks, Don! I feel bad that I chucked the snail now :-/ I was convinced I saw it chowing down on one of my zoas - it's only just started to reopen a week after. I've posted another pic of what I think might be eating my zoas - the tiny shrimp thing. I think it's some sort of amphipod but opinions of these eating zoas seem divided! If it's neither of these things - I dunno what else could be making them close. I have no fish in there (fallow tank after ich outbreak), just a cleaner and fire shrimp, snails and the rest of the tiny creatures in the rock!
 
I bought this Candy Cane yesterday and Im not sure what it is in the middle. My best guess is a feather duster of some sort. Dont really know can someone tell me if its bad or good?
 
Any chance you could quote this one for me too, Kimberly? I've just freshwater dipped all my zoas as most of them have been closed for a good while now..... Could these be the reason? LOADS of them came out of the zoas.

ruby7eza.jpg


Looks like a tiny grey shrimp - all the other that came off were white/translucent.

Amphipod, good guy :)
 
You're welcome :) How long have you had the zoas? I have had some open almost as soon as I get them and others take a week.

Zoas are pretty tough, and can tolerate less than ideal conditions in my experience. The only reason I have ever had some continually not open was lack of light. Have any pics?

Is this a new tank? My zoas have survived cycles but I wouldn't say they all would.
 
Pix & ID: Critters that come in your rocks: the good and the bad.

You're welcome :) How long have you had the zoas? I have had some open almost as soon as I get them and others take a week.



Zoas are pretty tough, and can tolerate less than ideal conditions in my experience. The only reason I have ever had some continually not open was lack of light. Have any pics?



Is this a new tank? My zoas have survived cycles but I wouldn't say they all would.


My zoas aren't new, no. Had them since around November and they have been gradually dwindling away :( I found a couple of nudibranch on them in the first week which I got rid of through fw dips and never saw any more of them. A few of the zoas started lifting off the rock they were on in clumps - I have put this down to an aggressive sponge growing underneath them - I can't scrape it off either - I've tried! In the last few weeks the remaining zoas started closing up one by one and now they're either all closed or half open and looking very unhappy. I've given up on this rock of them I think. I fragged a few which were doing fine until a few days ago. I will try get pics tomoro. I had a nitrate spike around a month ago but it's all good now so thought if that was why they were closed they might've opened again by now!! Sorry for that rant!!!
 
This really isn't a critter that came in the rocks but can anyone identify this fish? My buddy bought it thinking it was a wrasse. When I saw the pic the first thing I thought of was a grouper. I just can't figure out what kind if it is a grouper. Any help is appreciated.

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