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Yeah, my initial thought was Paly, but I have not seen them that small before.Looks like a few polyps of zoas or palythoas.
Awe man, I don’t need none of them snails.. time for a dip.The purple curled thing is a vermitid snail. Not sure about the other, it doesn’t look like aptasia. Maybe @ISpeakForTheSeas will know
Awe man, I don’t need none of them snails.. time for a dip.
Dip will not kill
Thank you
Sorry, yes I understand that. My thought was to dip after removal just incase it has picked up anything else from the piece of live rockDip won’t kill vermitid snails. You need to manually remove them.
Just put super glue over the opening of the tube, if you break the tube off at the base you risk releasing its eggs in the water.Sorry, yes I understand that. My thought was to dip after removal just incase it has picked up anything else from the piece of live rock
Excellent, snipped right off.Just put super glue over the opening of the tube, if you break the tube off at the base you risk releasing its eggs in the water.