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I put fish food pellets on the surface and these things came jetting to the top. What the heck are these? are they bad?

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Agree on hydroids. You can net them and discard before they attach to structures. Once planted at or near a coral, they are capable of stinging them/annoying them. They use their little heads to trap food.
 
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Agree on hydroids. You can net them and discard before they attach to structures. Once planted at or near a coral, they are capable of stinging them/annoying them. They use their little heads to trap food.
It's a fowlr so luckily there are no corals to sting. I will still remove them when I see them.
 

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