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Unread 01/23/2012, 11:07 PM   #226
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SushiGirl...just fixed the pics...thanks for the quick reply...any ideas?



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Unread 01/24/2012, 09:05 AM   #227
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SushiGirl...just fixed the pics...thanks for the quick reply...any ideas?
Tunicates. Harmless.


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Unread 01/24/2012, 10:47 AM   #228
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Unread 01/24/2012, 07:30 PM   #229
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That's a really cool color for them! Great pics, too.


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Unread 01/25/2012, 09:29 PM   #230
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Are these Vermetid Snails?






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Unread 01/25/2012, 09:52 PM   #231
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Yes, vermetids. You can take the coral out and dab a drop of super glue gel on the openings to kill them.


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Unread 01/25/2012, 11:09 PM   #232
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How about these guys?
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I'm hoping good guys because I have a lot of them.


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Unread 01/26/2012, 08:00 AM   #233
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Limpets. Harmless grazers.


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Unread 01/26/2012, 12:57 PM   #234
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Unread 01/27/2012, 11:10 AM   #235
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What is this starfish. Good or bad?


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Unread 01/27/2012, 01:38 PM   #236
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Asterena starfish. Some say they aren't harmful, others insist they are coral munchers. The ones I've had have only ever eaten coraline algae. I'm stil on the good guys side.


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Unread 01/27/2012, 01:57 PM   #237
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Asterena starfish. Some say they aren't harmful, others insist they are coral munchers. The ones I've had have only ever eaten coraline algae. I'm stil on the good guys side.
Will they get any bigger? Thanks


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Unread 01/27/2012, 04:26 PM   #238
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I have a ton in my tank and they rarely get to the size of a dime before the drop arms and split. If you have one, you will soon have many. They are not on my good side as I have had them eat my zoas. Seems to be the only coral they bothered in my tank so I don't keep zoas anymore and let the starfish be. They do eat coraline too. Harmless for the most part.


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Unread 01/28/2012, 08:01 PM   #239
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What the heck is this? I found it on some live rock that I was putting in my friends tank, it was in a tube made of sand and rock. Is it safe to add back to the tank?










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Unread 01/28/2012, 08:56 PM   #240
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Some kind of polychaete tubeworm, should be perfectly fine.


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Unread 01/30/2012, 06:42 PM   #241
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I am having sort of an outbreak of Serpulid feather dusters that seemed to happen overnight. I have heard that they are harmless, is that true, and does anything eat them? They are all throughout my sump, and I am noticing some on the back of my display.


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Unread 01/30/2012, 06:45 PM   #242
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New tank, eh? heheheheh
They're harmless & that's pretty normal. Some wrasses will eat them, but usually they just die off after the initial outbreak. You can just scrape the tubes off later.


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Unread 01/30/2012, 06:55 PM   #243
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A white Xanthid crab? I hope!






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Unread 01/31/2012, 07:25 AM   #244
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Snail eggs? (I hope)

Hey y'all,

Had to run away from the tank for a few days to attend to some family affairs. When we got back, my wife noticed a line of cloudy 'stuff' on the tank glass. We both think that it is snail eggs of some sort. Im hoping so since thats all that the tank has in it right now. Here is a pic. Unfortunatly, the camera wanted to focus on the rock and not the stuff on the glass. Can anyone tell me what this is, and do I need to do anything about it? The only livestock in the tank is a 30gal quick crew from ReefCleaners.Org. (Ceriths, Nassarius, and Nerites)

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Unread 01/31/2012, 07:46 AM   #245
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Asterena starfish. Some say they aren't harmful, others insist they are coral munchers. The ones I've had have only ever eaten coraline algae. I'm stil on the good guys side.
Same here, but there's a large number of species of Asterina and it is well documented that some of them do eat coral. So, keep an eye on them.


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Unread 01/31/2012, 07:49 AM   #246
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What the heck is this? I found it on some live rock that I was putting in my friends tank, it was in a tube made of sand and rock. Is it safe to add back to the tank?







That is what a typical spaghetti worm (Terebellidae sp.) and typical spaghetti worm tube looks like. The tentacles are contracted because you're messing with it, but you can see them as beige spaghetti in the neck region of the worm in the second-to-last picture.


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Unread 01/31/2012, 07:51 AM   #247
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Had to run away from the tank for a few days to attend to some family affairs. When we got back, my wife noticed a line of cloudy 'stuff' on the tank glass. We both think that it is snail eggs of some sort.
Yes, cerith eggs.


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Unread 01/31/2012, 09:19 AM   #248
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Yes, cerith eggs.
Cool, thanks. I take it that means Im doing things right with the tank.


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Unread 01/31/2012, 09:23 AM   #249
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ignore. i tried to add that the spaghetti worm looks like it might be of the genus Terebellides and edit time expired. Dear RC, please make it possible to delete posts.


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Unread 01/31/2012, 08:52 PM   #250
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Hi all, sorry - I haven't had a chance to take any photos, but hopefully won't be necessary in this case.

About a month ago when I first set up my tank, I had quite a few crabs hitch-hike into my tank off the live rock. I managed to catch & remove all of them, which was a hassle, but manageable due to the fact that there was no fish and/or coral in the tank at the time. Once I put a few corals in, I noticed one more crab, that buried himself in one of my acros - which I proceeded to pull out of the tank & then subsequently killed in the process of removing the crab.

Since then everything has been fine, and I haven't seen any other crabs... until today I just bought another two (large sized) acros from my LFS, and placed them in the top of my tank. Very soon afterwards I noticed 2 x smallish crabs crawling around the base of the coral that I did not notice beforehand. I understand that prevention is better than cure, but I don't have a quarantine tank, and was in a bit of a rush when I put them in. I don't know exactly what type of crabs these are (will try to get some shots later), but do I really need to worry about them, as one of the guys down at the LFS told me not to worry about it last time I mentioned it. I could quite easily remove the acro, but am conscious that I killed my last one doing the same thing (poking & prodding it to get the crab out...)

So... should I just leave it, is it worth killing the coral if I have to, or is there a way I can try to safely remove the crabs? (I have tried the home made traps before & they didn't work...)

Thanks (as usual) for any help/advice...


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