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Hey everyone , so I got some more equipment for my 65 gallon tank today as my cycle is almost complete and I need to get everything ready to stock . After I set up my new heater and wave makers along with one of my lights (grabbing the other one from another LFS tomorrow ) I noticed this guy popping out of one of the live rocks I grabbed when I initially set the tank up . Prior to this I did not see this in the tank before . After I turned the light on it started to shrivel up back into the rock . Anyone have an idea of what this is ? I attached the pictures below for eveyone to view . Thanks in advance !

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I’ve had it in my tank for a week , I got it from my LFS
I'm fighting a big outbreak right now. All dry rock almost a year old tank. They can come in on anything, frag, algae ECT. Many people have it in the tank. Just a pain in the butt
 
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Mix kalk in rodi water to make a paste and using a medicine dropper to cover the aptasia .
Works great !
I took the rock out , gonna boil it in water. Might just get rid f of it all together was my least favorite rock anyways .
 

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I wouldn't boil live rock it will then be dead rock and defeat the purpose of buying live rock in the first place and it may very well pop up somewhere else. Toss a couple of peppermint shrimp in. I have a 180g that was pretty bad and the peppermint shrimp have done a great job.
 
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I took the rock out , gonna boil it in water. Might just get rid f of it all together was my least favorite rock anyways .
I would not advise this. You don't know what tank that was in, and if there were poly's. There's a risk of polytoxin poisoning
 

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I took the rock out , gonna boil it in water. Might just get rid f of it all together was my least favorite rock anyways .
DO NOT BOIL THE ROCK!!
 

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