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It’s this a pest?

I saw this last night around 2:30 am
And have no idea what it is.
This was on the rock
 

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Any one knows what are this little white thing crawling in my rocks.
I saw them last night as well around 2:30 am and I have no seeing them in any coral
 
This is a close up
I’ll probably would have to put an alarm
 

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erics210

NJRC Member
Love my stomatella army. Never out during the day. Hide!. And do a great job without knocking over all my frag plugs
 

Mark_C

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Agreed. Stomatella. Grats.
Seriously, on full moon cycles they come out to the top of the rocks and start spraying eggs like a mini volcano. Was lucky enogh to see it twice, pretty cool.
Also, if you try to catch them they glue themselves to whatever they're on and split in half. Don't know what the survival rate on this is, probably not recommended.
 

erics210

NJRC Member
Agreed. Stomatella. Grats.
Seriously, on full moon cycles they come out to the top of the rocks and start spraying eggs like a mini volcano. Was lucky enogh to see it twice, pretty cool.
Also, if you try to catch them they glue themselves to whatever they're on and split in half. Don't know what the survival rate on this is, probably not recommended.
Only luck I have with catching any is at night, when on glass. But they do not do well when caught.
 
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