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09/14/2012, 03:28 PM | #1276 |
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Just so you guys know, i found shooting boiling hot water through a syringe at the aiptasia seemed to kill them almost instantly.
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09/14/2012, 05:56 PM | #1277 |
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Hmm. After much further googling, omitting algae as a search term and replacing it with roots, I think maybe my white stuff could be a sponge and harmless. But I would dearly love confirmation in case it's a a nuisance organism.
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ChicagoJoe, interesting how that nem started out. The pics you posted back then looked just like a baby bubble coral that I had start on a bubble coral skeleton.
Susan, the white stuff is likely foraminiferans, harmless.
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09/14/2012, 07:48 PM | #1279 |
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Nerite snail eggs
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I have some nerite snail eggs that were just layed all over my live rock and a couple on the glass, will these actually hatch? |
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Not usually.
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ok, I thought this was dead at the store so I wasn't worried about it getting harmed during cycle, but last night it came to life. What is this, I've looked at Coral ID sites 1 and 2 and Sponge ID, but can't find it so I assume it's not a coral. will cycling the tank kill this off? thanks again everyone. So glad I found this site! Last edited by chicagojoe; 09/15/2012 at 07:12 PM. Reason: images again.... |
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Yes, it's a stomatella.
Edit: This is intended for the user whose post was removed.
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Chicagojoe, I went back & read who it was, then by the time I got back to this page & started to reply, I forgot LOL. My short term memory is absolutely shot at times still. It's frustrating to forget something after a few seconds, especially since I've gone back to work. I thought it was the pain killers, but it must be the Lyrica I'm still on. I'll take a look at your last pic when I'm not on my tiny phone screen.
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What would you all recommend as the best way to get the best variety of good critters in my tank, I'm just setting it up and starting to cycle it. I intend to start home culturing copepods and rotifers but I would love to know how to get the variety of life some of you have in your tanks?
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Mine came from frags & chaeto or other macro algae.
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09/16/2012, 09:30 PM | #1286 |
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Chicagojoe, the pics are really too far away, but they look like maybe ball anemones (pseudocorynactis).
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I thought it was a great answer.
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SushiGirl, I looked up foraminiferans on Wikipedia, and I may have missed something, but I don't see a resemblance to my soft, branching root-looking things. Man, the need to ID critters can spur excessive googling . . . I came across another mention of rootlike structures that suggested what I've got might be bryozoans.
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Usually I google foraminiferans & select Images & look through various pics. Wiki rarely has all the pics of all the kinds. You can also go to wetwebmedia & use their search function then go through pages of pics people have asked for IDs on. It's tedious, but there's a lot there.
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What is this thing? http://imgur.com/a/Tgwhd
It is about 1cm and moves very very slowly in a shuffling way. All my searches have landed me where i don't want to be lol.
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The starfish or the bristle worm?
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:P the star. The other thing is the arm of my coral banded shrimp :P.
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cheap LR, had a few things growing...
just setup my tank...
so i bought some cheap live rock from a LFS @ 6.99lb. it had a few aiptasias growing on i bought a pep shrimp to take care of it which he did. all three of them are now gone and even the one on the overflow pipe that was itsy bitsy. but i have 3 other things growing and cant seem to figure it out... one of them looks like some sort of anemone but i'm not sure... it closes up into a ball at night but it doesnt seem to be growing longer tentacles like the aiptasia and the my pep shrimp hasnt killed it yet... so what is it???? |
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I looked at their pictures of foraminiferans and their pictures of bryozoans (especially the FAQ page with the WWM IDs), and now I'm most certain my white stuff is bryozoans. |
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Jason I think that might be a Green Button Polyp (soft coral) Can you post up another angle? GPB or some other kind of coral polyp....
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