Hello everyone,
I picked up a finger leather today and it has quite a few hitchhikers, some of which im sure i’ve probably not even seen yet. Two that are standing out are what looks like half a starfish (maybe an Asterina?) and this small snail. Any help in IDing them are appreciated!
It also looked like there were some worms tucked into the rock that the leather came on, probably bristle worms. Ive got the leather in an observation/QT tank at the moment, should i try to tweeze any of the bristle worms out before putting it in my main tank, or keep em?
Also, ive picked what i believe were 3 flatworms off the underside of the leather, so im going to want to dip this in coralRx before placing it in my main tank if possible. However, im not sure of the best approach since i dont want the rock it is on to soak up the dip and then leach into the tank. Will turning it upside down and dipping just the leather itself in the CoralRx be enough to rid any flatworms? Or is there a better alternative?
Thanks in advance!
I picked up a finger leather today and it has quite a few hitchhikers, some of which im sure i’ve probably not even seen yet. Two that are standing out are what looks like half a starfish (maybe an Asterina?) and this small snail. Any help in IDing them are appreciated!
It also looked like there were some worms tucked into the rock that the leather came on, probably bristle worms. Ive got the leather in an observation/QT tank at the moment, should i try to tweeze any of the bristle worms out before putting it in my main tank, or keep em?
Also, ive picked what i believe were 3 flatworms off the underside of the leather, so im going to want to dip this in coralRx before placing it in my main tank if possible. However, im not sure of the best approach since i dont want the rock it is on to soak up the dip and then leach into the tank. Will turning it upside down and dipping just the leather itself in the CoralRx be enough to rid any flatworms? Or is there a better alternative?
Thanks in advance!