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I have asked on 4 different sites and haven’t gotten any answers. Does anyone have any idea what this is? Small and comes out when I feed or at night mostly when I see it.
 
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I have asked on 4 different sites and haven’t gotten any answers. Does anyone have any idea what this is? Small and comes out when I feed or at night mostly when I see it.
Looks like a digitate hydroid :)
 
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You nailed it!!!! Thank you!!!! Now I need to see if that’s good or bad ; )
I had lots of them in my biocube back in the day. They supposidly irritate corals but other than them being ugly, they didnt seem to do much harm to my stuff.
 

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These are the feeders they send out and can also sting coral with it. Simply cover their opening either with coral putty or Gel super glue from the dollar store
 
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I had lots of them in my biocube back in the day. They supposidly irritate corals but other than them being ugly, they didnt seem to do much harm to my stuff.
Thank you for that. I was doing research and there isn’t much on these guys. Some people say worst thing ever and others say....ahhh not bad
 
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