I found this weird anemone with a brown foot/stem and purplish blue tipped tentacles. It was on some Indonesia ocean cultures live rock. The rock has been there for about four days and when I looked at the anemone earlier it was small, just now it became bigger.
A smaller one
I found this little green dot looking thing on my sandbed in a low flow area today. It was sitting there before I placed it in a cup with sand at the back of my tank. It’s about the size of a nerd candy, neon green and I can see a spot without green which I assume is the foot, if it’s a...
Would love some guidance on what these are on my live rock. If you need better pictures or different angles let me know and will try my best.
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Got home from a trip late last night and wanted to check on my ATO and such before bed. Was completely dark in the room and tank when I got in, and I saw a few of these little bugs moving about. Seemed to be eating the glass algae. After a 20 minutes or so they all seemed to...
Long white stringy creature living in chaeto. It retracts when I touch the water or it senses vibrations on aquaclear filter. Maybe some kind of worm??
Any ideas what this thing is? Its been moving slowly for the past few weeks, started out along the base of the coral and I missed it - its currently on a mushroom finger leather coral... Survived a coral dip...
Is it harmful?
what do I do with it?
Hi I found this worm living under my scoly. Is this a normal bristel worm or something bad like fire worm? How can I remove them? Any fish that is good? I have tried fit trap, it doesnt work that well. Thank you!
I was just about to clean the tank, ergo the crap growing on the walls, and I found this interesting object. I'm thinking snail eggs myself. Any guesses before I wipe them out?
Hello. Wondering if someone would be able to assist me in identifying this. It looks like aiptasia but I cannot be sure as most of the pictures I have seen appear to have a larger disk.
Thanks for the help!
I recently noticed that a frag of green mdntipora had a small area where the flesh was gone and the skeleton was exposed. It had soon before i noticed this fallen from it's spot, so I thought that it had possibly been damaged and the flesh had simply fallen off. I kept an eye on it, and a week...
I have had the first fish I put in the tank die after 2 weeks. I had quite a few temp. swings which I hope was the cause but I am seeing several of these in my tank.
Doesn't quite match anything I have seen in the ID thread. Tips are purple-ish changing to a lime green in the center.
Agitated my clam on purpose to enable identification.
I have had a montipora cap and montipora seasons greetings (undata?) recently die very suddenly when they were thriving previously and growing to new rock. I have acropora right next to the montipora that continue to thrive. I remember reading something about montipora eating nudibranchs...
This came attached to a new chalice frag. I had guessed because of the tube I needed to dip more than once so closely supervised them being dipped. But after several days I haven't seen anything until tonight.
So what is it? Do I need to try and manually remove it or re dip? Or can I leave it...