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

Slug?

Slug?

Can anyone help me ID this guy?
 

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From the microscope footage and images below could you please help me identify the hitch hiker that is destroying my beloved Jewel Favia coral that has otherwise spent the last 3 months growing happily?
Nice scope shots. They look like ostracods. But they are almost certainly not your coral's issue.
Lots of tanks have them running around in the sand/rocks, but they don't eat coral tissue.
More likely they clean up what's dying.
 
Are these hanging creatures okay?

Are these hanging creatures okay?

At first I didn't think they were alive but after seeing more of them and then seeing a tentacle pop out of a couple I had to ask.

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What is this little critter? Thought it was coralline at first then it moved!
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Hitchhikers Guide ? :)

Hitchhikers Guide ? :)

So I got some critters to keep the sand cleanish while I get everything set up, and got a couple of hitch-hikers. Anyone any idea if these (there are 2 of them) are ok to have ?

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Cheers
Simon
 
I have brown bushy hairy looking stuff growing under my I've rock. At first I thought it was cyano or dinoflagellates but now I am concerned about hydroids..Are they photosynthetic? Can the grow in shaded areas?. I will get a pic and post it as soon as my phone charges enough.

" I need a habit that my job can suppot. "~Poor Nurse
 
I have been reading through this thread and I am a little bit freaked out. I have a patch brown brushy things that are on the underside of a piece of rock. I originally thought they were dinoflagellates or cyano (been fighting both), but now I am not sure. Please help identify.

" I need a habit that my job can suppot. "~Poor Nurse
 
It's really hard to call from those photos. It looks like a ball anemone to me. But that's just an educated guess. They are mostly harmless (no anemone is completely harmless).
 
thank you Ron i have a direction in which to research now.will try to get clearer photo tentacles seem clear with little tiny colored spheres on the ends. the tentacles also seem to be 2 and 1/2 times longer than the boot. if it is an anemone.
 
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