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03/24/2015, 12:44 PM | #4651 |
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Ok heres one for you, I'm thinking brittle star, but I only see one or 2 legs if it is. I also have several of these spread over my live rock, and they always come out from a hole in the rock. I have never seen more than one or 2 legs(shoots?) thats why it has me confused as to maybe not being a brittle star.
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@guigui: Some keep them, others consider them a pest (like Pumping Xenia). I'd keep it and if it multiplies too much I'd use kalk paste to keep it in check.
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So they are brittle stars?
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03/24/2015, 12:48 PM | #4654 |
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Sorry the message was for guigui...
Yours is a harmless hydrozoon: http://www.reeflex.net/tiere/7144_Zanclea_sp01.htm |
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Thanks again Alexander ktn!!
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Thanks & you're welcome.
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That's hydroids, Homer.
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It's probably a juvenile Morula anaxares, a kind of ergalataxine muricid. Some of their relatives feed on corals, some on other animals. They are all carnivorous.
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New to saltwater tanks
Just started a 60 gal. Tank. Live rock 50lbs,sand 60lbs, sump with skimmer and Kessel lighting. Tank is 4 days old, all saltwater and live rocks came from my LFS.
I am waiting for the tank to cycle before adding anything but noticed some things popping out and not sure what I'm looking at. Hope pictures are good enough. Thanks! |
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Can Anyone tell me what these are?
The thing with the orange on it and what kind of hermit crabs are these?
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03/31/2015, 11:42 AM | #4667 |
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Is this baby Aiptasia?
Hello, Is this baby aiptasia? There all over my sand bed, some on the rocks.
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It sure looks like it. If you haven't already, you might want to give a couple Peppermint shrimp a try. GL
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Thanks for the link. That's some good information on the Nudibranch. I may have to try them, if the peppermints don't work.
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Lots of sweet pictures in this thread.... Lol
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added live rock yesterday and would like help id
first pix the little brown thing it has about five polyps? 2 center right its hard to see but it has puffy brown tentacles 3 scallop maybe it has red fleshy thing protruding 4 the green thing ill call it a tree 5 coral ? it looks damaged might it survive Last edited by mcavoy; 04/03/2015 at 08:42 AM. |
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6 brown and whit feather duster?
7 idk creepy in the rock 8 looked like a rock for a couple of hours now reddish orange with a silky string like excretion |
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