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This big guy is as thick as two pencils and is more than 12 inches long. I don't know how long he has been living in my tank, but I first saw him in Oct 2007.
If it's a plate coral (and I'm not saying it is!), it will filter feed like other corals. I seem to remember Jason McKenzie talking earlier this...
That's a good question. I think they were always there, but the tank wasn't healthy enough for them to grow and multiply. In my case, I've had...
I've had a couple. They were usually in the sand. One attached itself to the bottom of the tank, underneath the sand.
I have some anemone pictures posted and there are many others. From the Main Menu on the left of this page, go to "Photos". Then go to Inverts, or...
I think they are little sponges.
Geekdafied, that avatar of yours fools me every time! I'm always try to shoo the fly away the first time I see it.
The featherdusters I'm talking about are very small. On the glass, a rock, or a turbo snail's shell they look like a white curlicue smaller than a...
I feed my fish 1X per day, give the Condy anemone a silverside every 2-3 days. But, my nitrates are regularly 20-40ppm, so I'm probably overfeeding.
Bump! It could be a limpet, a type of gastropod (snail).
+2 that they are feather dusters
I recently discovered a large (>2 inch), fat bristleworm in my 45 gallon. He must have been there a while, as I have not added any creatures to my...
David Renke and his quick eye noticed that my Unknown Tiny Creatures are the same as the ones discussed in a thread from RHorton from last week (17...
If they are a type of featherduster worm or a type of anemone, wouldn't that be true too?
Matt, Why did you decide that they were nerite snail eggs? Is it because that is the only type of snail in your tank? Just wondering...
I'm not sure. They're the right size, but they don't have the dual siphons that tunicates have. However, one of the larger ones (not pictured)...
The banded coral shrimp is reef-safe but pugnacious. The peppermint shrimp should be too fast for it to catch, but no promises. I've had a couple of...
Here's another picture. Larger versions of the pictures are in the photo gallery. [img] That's the tip of my finger on the right side of each...
I returned from a 6-week overseas trip to find that my tank was doing great -- lots of coraline algae, no unwanted algae, and all my fish and inverts...
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