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That is a highly sought, red footed cucumber.I received my TBS treasure chest order today. Got some gnarly stuff… anyone able to ID this? Seems real slow moving. About an inch long.
Thanks @LiverockRocks ! It was difficult for me to tell if it might be a cuke or if those were just "bristles"That is a highly sought, red footed cucumber.
TBS Hitchhiker- Red Footed Cucumber
Very cool! Thanks for the quick ID. Everything still settling down. I’ll get some more pictures of other hitchhikers asap.That is a highly sought, red footed cucumber.
TBS Hitchhiker- Red Footed Cucumber
That is a highly sought, red footed cucumber.
TBS Hitchhiker- Red Footed Cucumber
Wrong move in our opinion, but it's your call.Very cool! Thanks for the quick ID. Everything still settling down. I’ll get some more pictures of other hitchhikers asap.
Also, there was what I think was a clam/oyster something attached to one of the rocks. It was kind of big, so I took that off and didn’t add into tank. I didn’t know if it might die and foul up the water. Was that right/wrong to remove?
Okay thanks for the quick info. I’ll freeze it and use for food. Next time will keep it in.Wrong move in our opinion, but it's your call.
Bivalves are excellent water filtering hikers and very cool to see them in action.
I am not sure if the foot is damaged, but you could take it to a LFS or...freeze it and then feed to your tank.
Is it wearing sponges? Then it’s a decorator crab.
Yes has a couple sponges on him.Is it wearing sponges? Then it’s a decorator crab.
You gonna find loads of bivalves and goodies you can’t buy in the shops. Love all of them on my rocks and make a great addition to help filtering the water.Wrong move in our opinion, but it's your call.
Bivalves are excellent water filtering hikers and very cool to see them in action.
I am not sure if the foot is damaged, but you could take it to a LFS or...freeze it and then feed to your tank.
Hair worm. Great detritivore!Any ideas on what this thing is from the live rocks? It seems to throw out little tentacles, and then pull in sand or whatever else gets stuck to them.
Oculina Robusta but stand to be correct on that.I got that same coral looking thing on one of my rocks. Do you know what it is called?
Thanks!Oculina Robusta but stand to be correct on that.
Here is a link for you.
Coral – Oculina robusta – Tampa Bay Saltwater
tbsaltwater.com