I’m hoping someone can ID this from a video. I realize videos don’t seem to work well on iOS and the picture won’t do it justice. The creature is sessile, it’s been there a little while now although looks like it’s spread a bit. It looks like tiny filamentous strands with little balls at the tips. It’s under a rock ledge so it took up residence in a rather dark spot. Rock was dry rock years old now so it didn’t come in on that. My guess is some kind of anemone, hopefully not aiptasia (although if it is, it’s not ugly)….
On a related note, to the right of the picture is a bristle worm. This is the first time we’ve seen them in this invert coral QT tank. One is rather large, the one in the picture is fairly small. They’re not shy about coming out with the lights on. We’d like some guidance on when to consider removing them, how to know for sure if we’re dealing with fireworms, etc.
For context, this is a full 20gallon reef tank, just no fish, that we use to QT all inverts and corals from anywhere other than Tidal Gardens. It’s essentially an ULNS. The permanent corals are mostly weedy corals- we had a xenia forest that came and went, and now the Zoa family coral in the picture is taking over (we’re about to donate a bunch to Petco). However, I did just seed some of an encrusting SPS. So we care about the corals a little bit, but mostly the crabs, shrimp, snails, clams, and serpent starfish which is a permanent resident (and my favorite creature currently, he acts like an octopus!). Would bristle or fireworms pose much of a danger to these creatures?
On a related note, to the right of the picture is a bristle worm. This is the first time we’ve seen them in this invert coral QT tank. One is rather large, the one in the picture is fairly small. They’re not shy about coming out with the lights on. We’d like some guidance on when to consider removing them, how to know for sure if we’re dealing with fireworms, etc.
For context, this is a full 20gallon reef tank, just no fish, that we use to QT all inverts and corals from anywhere other than Tidal Gardens. It’s essentially an ULNS. The permanent corals are mostly weedy corals- we had a xenia forest that came and went, and now the Zoa family coral in the picture is taking over (we’re about to donate a bunch to Petco). However, I did just seed some of an encrusting SPS. So we care about the corals a little bit, but mostly the crabs, shrimp, snails, clams, and serpent starfish which is a permanent resident (and my favorite creature currently, he acts like an octopus!). Would bristle or fireworms pose much of a danger to these creatures?