Please help ID.............

Naperville Reef

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i don't have a picture but it is unique and rather easy to describe.

they are white tubes that grow out of the rocks. about .25" - 1" long and the tip is bright green. it almost looks like a Q-tip.

my rock has been in my tank for about 18 months and they suddenly apeared a few months ago.

any ideas??
 
not a feather duster but may be related. imagine a curved Q-tip with a green tip sticking out of the rock.

i have a picture but can't post it. i can email to someone that thinks they can confirm the id

thanks for the help
 
It sounds like a calcareous algae I have seen growing on LR.

You can see a couple of small pieces top right in this pic.

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description fits to a tee... I agree with highlander. Have had some in my home tank and the boss had some in his work tank. Requires alot of calcium.
 
pk1.... that is exactly it.

now does anyone know anything about this stuff?????

highlander.... i am having trouble with my adobe photoshop so i can't resize the image and as a result can't upload it to my gallery
 
It's pretty much harmless, although can crowd SPS if it becomes too prevalent. As mentioned above, it needs a lot of calcium to grow, and it grows pretty slowly at that. It's easy enough to remove if it grows anywhere you don't want it.

Actually I got a lot of people telling me they liked the splash of green in the tank.
 
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If it gets out of control it can be a nuisance. I had some appear when I had a calcium spike of over 500. It went away when I got it back below 420.

Verify your calcium level (use more than one test kit if possible to rule out kit error).
 
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