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Unread 09/01/2016, 01:06 PM   #1
alcimedes
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Just fed anemone/coral food that was too large, bristleworm tried to steal it away

I was feeding the tank today over my lunch break and I gave one of my hitchhiker (i think anemone, maybe a soft coral?) a piece of food that was too big for it.

A relatively large bristleworm popped out of the rock it was on and made a grab for the food.

The anemone got most of it, the bristleworm got a piece and fell off, but I can see bristles stuck in the anemone/coral.

I presume it will be ok, but wanted to be sure. The red arrows are pointing to the spines, it was hard to get a picture of them where they showed up.




And if anyone could ID either of these two hitchhikers I'd appreciate it. This other random critter showed up on the rocks. It's a very pale blue/white color, but seems to eat happily. It's moved twice now, and always locates itself someplace very shady.




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Unread 09/01/2016, 04:16 PM   #2
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No problem. The spines, like coral skeleton, are calcium carbonate. It'll tend to dissolve in a few days. Or the coral may dissolve it.


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