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Thought I would add these here. I think one of my sponges "spawned" if that is the correct term. I noticed it has what looks like little eruptions on it. I did not see anything come out but I have a LOT of white flakes floating around the tank. Looks like a sand storm. I took some extreme macro pics of the little critters where they have attached to the glass. I am not sure these are from the sponge.
These are tiny. The size of a pin head. Pics was taken at 12 megapixel through a magnifying glass and then blown up. I have oh.....maybe billion of these floating around the tank! |
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This is the sponge. Like I said, I am not 100% this is where they came from. Arrow points to the little eruption. I will try and get some better pics of the little guys later. Supposed to be working......
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02/17/2012, 04:32 PM | #303 |
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That's weird stuff. I love this thread: you get to see a lot of strange things. OTOH, I'm thinking that's not sponge---that looks a lot like baby aiptasia (pest anemones), maybe even baby jellies.
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Hydroid jellies.
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Annoying, but not really a problem. Usually get an outbreak in a new tank, then they disappear.
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Eunicid pic
Thanks for the great thread. I have gotten a couple positive ID's on things that I had suspicions about. Thought I would share the wealth by posting this pic of a eunicid worm I flushed out of a rock with soda water after he ate several zoa polyps and 2 anemone shrimp. All I saw at first were the tentacles peaking out of the rock at night, until I finally saw him extended. Mine was a baby at about 6 inches. He had "decorated" the entrance to his rock hole with bits of shell and sand glued together with mucus...might help others solve their own mysteries
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Great pic!! Definitely typical eunicid behavior. I'm glad you were able to get rid of it.
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Are you kidding me pistols are the best i own 5 right now no problems for 4-5 months now
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I think SushiGirl along with everyone else is wondering what your comment about pistol shrimp was in reference too?
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pistols are the least harmful thing i own 5 and they don't hurt anything
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to the beginning of the thread
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Not to derail this thread but it helps if you quote what you are replying to so people know what you are talking about.
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And my tiger pistol, recommended as a companion for a yellow watchman goby, killed its roommate and 3 other fish before I got him out. He was several years old, large, and for some reason started wanting territory all his own.
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They really are amazing and fun, gobymasters, and I'm very fond of gobies, too. But do watch them as they get larger. There may be a tipping-point after which they become a problem. The fish I lost include the goby and some firefish, which tend to go into rocks at night. Mandarins and scooters and some wrasses and dottybacks with that behaviour could also be at risk. If you start seeing fish turn up with a red spot about head or side, which is from being punched by the high-velocity pistols, it's time to get some younger pistols.
My original post was in no way designed to keep people from having pistol shrimp: they're fascinating creatures, and in a tank focused on them and having an owner who loves the type, they're as I said, fun. But do be aware they have the potential for problems, and know if you start seeing dings, the one to look for is probably the largest, who's grown too big to share. The other possibility is that the tiger pistol is one that can start misbehaving.
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Here are a couple of semi-blurry pictures (sorry best I could get of it). I have quite a few of these guys in my tank. They're all quite long and wide. Is this a harmless bristle worm, or is this the sub-species fireworm that sting & eat corals?
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Regular bristleworms. This kind can get about a foot long, but you regularly see just about this much of them, because they have a 'home rock' and feed in and around it. They're great cleaners.
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