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10/25/2013, 08:49 AM | #2776 |
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Thank You, hopefully it's only in the 2 spots
can I pull the rock and pour boiling water over it ? Last edited by mrpergo; 10/25/2013 at 09:19 AM. |
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10/25/2013, 12:38 PM | #2778 | |
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I would turn off all your pumps and cover the aiptasia in calcium hydroxide, wait a few min and siphon the calcium hydroxide off.
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10/26/2013, 12:30 PM | #2779 |
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Ive got a few things going on . Should I let iet it be in ny DT tank
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10/26/2013, 12:32 PM | #2780 |
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Here they are
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10/26/2013, 03:19 PM | #2781 |
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In the first picture, the thing that's circled up top might be a foraminiferan. (harmless) The algae circled below looks kind of like dictyota. The second, third, & fourth pictures all seem to be of some sort of macro algae as well. Perhaps caulerpa prolifera in the second and third pictures. Not sure about the fourth. HTH.
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10/26/2013, 05:49 PM | #2782 |
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So my tank is a little over a month old. Today I found this white spot on my piece of live rock. It almost looks like a cocoon of sorts. Another thing I notices was several ( 6 or 8 ) small worms. They almost look like very small bristle worm. They move fast and appear lighter in color. If there's any questions I can answer to help the ID please ask away!! Thanks ahead, Bill.
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10/27/2013, 06:46 AM | #2783 |
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Sorry for the bad pictures, but it's the best I can manage with the phone. Any ideas on this thing attached to the rock, or the worms?
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10/27/2013, 01:49 PM | #2784 |
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Meh?
So I have browsed a lot of this particular thread but didnt happen to see/remember any of these critters in there. Any help would be great.
001 - Looks like a solid patch of cobwebs on my live rocks. 002 - FSM? Spaghetti Worm? 003 - Appears to be a snail with a small shell that only covers his lower back. 004 - Maybe snail eggs? Little white circles on the glass that dont move. I accidentally scraped one off. Nothing inside. 005 - Sorry for the poor picture. He only comes out at night and seems to have bored a hole in my Candy Cane... :-(
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My guesses are 1) sponge, 2) spaghetti or hair worm, 3) stomatella - probably the most common ID on this board LOL, 4) Nerite snail egg, 5) can't tell.
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10/27/2013, 05:21 PM | #2786 | |
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10/29/2013, 07:01 PM | #2788 |
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Can someone tell me what the bron growth is... How to get rid of it..not the corals but the brown and green growth that is choking the corals out
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10/29/2013, 07:09 PM | #2789 |
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Try number two
Here we go, got some better shots.
P.S. I've decided that my tank is full of nightmares when the lights go off..... 006 - Little Bastard burrowing in my Candy Cane. 007 - Pest Anemone? 008 - Cobwebs of death? Living slime? I can try to get a few other shots but its very bizarre to me.
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006 Isopod?
007 Ball tipped anemone or hidden cup coral 008 sponge http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-05/rs/ |
10/30/2013, 08:48 AM | #2791 |
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I tried to find theese white "worms" or "lines" or whatever in this thread...
I ve noticed them today on my corals and I can not recignise what they are... Are theese things harmful to corals??? I had two STN issues in my corals this week and Iam wondering if theese white "lines" are the problem. |
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Here are a couple pics of a hitchhiker that came in one of the holes on some live rock. It came out during quarantine.
Not sure what it is? Should I want to put it in main tank? Will it sting me or my fish? Any ideas/help is appreciated! [IMG]http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/10/31/egana5um.jpg[/IMG Last edited by Dino; 10/31/2013 at 04:28 AM. |
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I will try the pics again
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It's a pencil urchin, harmless grazer but can knock over corals that are unsecured.
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Have no idea what this is. Let my tank go for a while and was cleaning it and saw it
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10/31/2013, 02:39 PM | #2798 |
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Ok. I am doing it from my phone and I don't have an app to draw on pictures so I picked up the rock and I believe this is a good picture
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10/31/2013, 04:08 PM | #2799 |
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Grape cal.
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