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

Anyone know what these feather duster looking things are? I don't see any tube, they just disappear when startled and I don't see any shell. Could they be young barnacles? Are they pests? They are popping up all over suddenly. Hoping they are harmless.
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Yeah, there just harmless feather dusters. No worries. The population will usually rise and fall, depending on how much food is available in the system.
 
Please help to ID worm/bug

Please help to ID worm/bug

found this bug this morning walking up the back wall of tank. less than 1/4 inch, maybe 5mm or a little smaller. the points are its back end, and it moves like a worm or slug. I saw another one when i got out the magnifying glass which was maybe the size of a pin head following this larger one.

sorry if the pic is blurry, its thru the aquarium on the back wall, best i could do.


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Critter or else?

Critter or else?

Thank you Cloak.

Another question hope this is the right thread. Got a great deal on a tank and other goodies. I drive to pick it up and it looks great, make the deal. When I start tearing it down. Large white pieces or stringy slime/critter is everywhere in substrate but primarily under the filters. Any ideas? :confused:
 

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Aiptasia. Definitely bad. If you can take that rock out of the water, you might want to try and burn it off with a cigarette lighter.
 
Aiptasia. Definitely bad. If you can take that rock out of the water, you might want to try and burn it off with a cigarette lighter.
Thank you @cloak, that was my suspicion hehhe, I think I might be able too get it out without removing the rock.
 
I have this growing in the bubble trap from the first chamber to the refugium
where the last overflow is
have you any idea what this is and is it ok to have
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