Please help identify I have two hitchhikers in the same she'll I think one is a bristle worm, should I leave him? The other comes out of a hole in the side of the shell slowly opens like a flower than if startled closes and hides super fast. What are they and should I leave them?
here is hopefully some better pictures of it. they don't move so i don't think they're snails.
it's soft and squishy when i touch it. is it safe?
Here's one more picture
here is hopefully some better pictures of it. they don't move so i don't think they're snails.
it's soft and squishy when i touch it. is it safe?
first 2 pics one anemone i got private as a http://www.reeflex.net/tiere/1840_Cribrinopsis_crassa.htm
but im absolutely not sure pics doesnt look like it, maybe someone can
third pic pls id, i know bad quality
Hey guys. First if I'm posting this in the wrong place please let me know. Second. I have found some slug, or something attached to a zoa frag. 2 to be exact. I have not put them in the tank and was hoping if you could tell me what they are, and if they are good or bad. Thank you all in advanced for the help. It was one of the more interesting things i have seen in the hobby.
Aiptasia?
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I have some of these on the glass lately, they look like this picture of spirorbis tube worms. Assuming they're harmless. Also have some small tube worms on the rocks that are a white/pale tan with a hint of red at the tip, maybe 1/4" long and 1/16" or less wide. The same tube worms?
Also have some sort of critters that aren't tube worms in my rocks. They are tiny white objects, with what look like thin hairs or tentacles, on stalks. Kind of flower looking items, do not look like anemones of any kind. I have a feeling they're some sort of jellyfish-like creatures. They don't contract when fish go near and just seem to float with the current. No pics since my digital camera broke and my daughter's camera won't do macro shots.[/QUOTE]
These kind of sound like Hydroids. The link below has some pictures for comparison, but at the top of the page you'll see some other options as well. Just as an example, Hydrozoan ID 1, Hydrozoan ID 2 etc.
[url]http://www.wetwebmedia.com/hyzoidf3.htm[/url]