HiSo 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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Simon
Like pagojoe said, Colonista snail... although, it could be a Sundial. Both snails are sort of shaped the same and stay really small; however the good Colonista is brown and white and the bad Sundial is black and white.I found this little snail today. It is no bigger than a couple millimeters... any idea?
Hello bristlewormHave a new tank (six weeks). Picked up large worm with live rock; maybe two as have seen them at both ends of the tank. Is it something I should worry about? Safe for corals and other critters???
A month or so after I put my dry live rock in my tank (after curing it for a few months in a large, closed tupperware container) I saw a scatter of black on one of my rocks that looked similar to this. After researching it seemed like it was a type of burrowing sponge... Mine didn't really do anything and soon was conqured by coraline algae [emoji14] I'm not even 100% that it actually was some sort of sponge... but that was the closest I could get to an ID on it.
I have a little bit of that on my zoanthid rock... its been there for a long time and hasn't really grown. I have always suspected it was a sort of blanketing type of sponge and not harmful, but if you say it choked your zoas out I guess I better keep an eye on mine :/Please help me to ID and recommend a solution for this unknown white goo. It is hard to separate from the rock, kind of looks like boogers when you get it off, and seems to be spreading. I believe it choked out my zoa frag, and I worry it is going to take over the tank if I don't get it eradicated.
Thanks for your help!!
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This is a picture of baby aptasia I had a while back. Its difficult sometimes to differentiate between the baby aptasia and feather dusters but generally feather dusters will have a ton of little bristles and the baby aptasia will have like 7 or something...Can you guys give me a quick verification that this is aiptasia? As for the second one, still no idea what it is.
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Hithank 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.
Yeah, an experiment tank sounds like a pretty good idea... Especially with all of the interesting but "potentially" not reef safe critters that can be found as hitchhikers in this hobbythank you meganlas123 for the info had wondered how prolific they are. i definitely do not want anything quick spreading that is not a coral in the system.guess i will be breaking him off and throwing him somewhere else. thinking about starting small experiment tank for such creatures just to see what becomes f such an ecosystem.