NS Mike D
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I'm pretty sure it's a sponge, and it's OK to keep. Odds are it won't want to grow out into the light too much.
That's what I thought, Thank you.
I'm pretty sure it's a sponge, and it's OK to keep. Odds are it won't want to grow out into the light too much.
My other question was, is the general consensus that I'd want to be rid of any and all bubble algae in the tank, period?
I'm at page 152 right now of this thread, and through Sushigirl's ID pages, but at the rate I'm going, it was going to be another 2 or three days until I made it to the end. I wanted to verify which of these items on my rock I might want to remove.
I feel like after 150 pages, I can recognize aiptasia, bristle worms, fan feeders, pineapple sponges and majano anemones pretty well. The rest is still a learning experience.
However, after 30 years of freshwater tanks, I had a chance to pick up a nice saltwater tank and I've decided to take the plunge.
I picked up about 120# of live rock from a local hobbyist who was breaking their tank down, and had another order of 40# of live rock from an Amazon seller.
As I started reading through this thread, I recognized one or two items from my second order or rock. I'd like to verify that's what it is before I start cleaning it up though.
There were also a few misc. hitchhikers on the local live rock as well, and the person I got the rock from wasn't sure what they were.
I'm guessing since this is my first post it will get moderated.
1st photo, some kind of tube like plant/creature (1), along with stems that have a feathered, orange florescent top (2) Second photo is the same structures, from a different angle.
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3rd photo
Elsewhere I did find bubble algae, but this looked different than that, but similar enough to double check. If the out of water photo doesn't cut it, I can find the same spot now that it's in the water.
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Photo 4 Out of water photo of a similar structure as to what was in the first photo. This one is green, the other was more pink/green.
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5. I *think* this is the remnants of the base of Caulerpa algae. Keep or clear out?
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6 and 7. The following two anemone made the trip on the local live rock. Any positive ID?
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Thanks for the amazing info in this thread. I was able to ID another 20 or so items based off of previous posts.
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Can anyone tell me what this pink stuff is that is starting to appear on my live rock? Is it good or bad to have?