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I have bubble algae, vermetids, bristle worms, asterina…but I saw a nudi I eating my coral so removes it and put in a natural predator. Would hate to ever see aiptasia. Some things are known to be harmful….to me those aren’t worth the gamble. I added a falco hawkfish a few years back and my...
Wow! Pretty cool looking. Looks like a nudibranch to me. What color is it?
There are many kinds, some eat algae and are great cleanup crew, others eat zoas or other coral so are undesirable. Keep an eye on your coral for any signs they’re being snacked on. I had some Zoa-eating ones that...
No acrylic here. Here’s a pic of it in my tank. I’m thinking the hairy pincushion, but those are similar
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It could also be a West Indian Sea Egg (West Indian Sea Egg*). If it is, I hope you didn't put it in an acrylic tank!
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I said the same thing when I picked it up....except i didn’t know which type it was. I looked up on liveaquaria and Hairy Pincushion looks right to me.
He said he got it from ACC
Funny because I’ve had one type of zoa polyp pop up in a few areas in my rockwork that I don’t recall ever having. Oddly, this same type of zoa is on this snail that I just put in two days ago. Picture of it is below. Not sure what it would be called. Interesting turquoise/light...
Completely missed this somehow. Awesome, but I’m a maybe depending on timing as my kid is playing in a nearby soccer tournament (that schedule wont be released until the week of). It’s only 20 minutes from you, so I should be able to make It for at least some.