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1. Bristle worm doing what it is supposed to do, eat dead things. 2. Almost looks like a Chiton, need better image, could also be a very large pod....
I like your Tiger Watchman he is really cool. LOL, on the Bristleworm, I am kind fond of mine as well, and he is huge!!!
Boy that is a big piece of Scroll. The more light the more yellow they become. Slow growers but you got a huge jump on that, congrats.
So how is this going to work? The overflows look huge. What size clowns are going to go in there? Do you still have all your pairs?
They maybe moving around at night. They also may stop doing anything in your presence until they get used to be watched. They do molt, so you may...
Welcome to 3reef Frog! Bio-cubes are very cool, congrats.
Bummer Big Time! There are very few of mother natures creatures that I detest, ticks are one of them. Insidious little monsters that lay in wait...
Oooo nice upgrade. Huge difference from the breeding system. Looks like big things are happening. Nice to see an update as well, guess life,...
I have had one in that exact same tank model, although not under LED's. If your corals are doing well under that lighting a BTA should be fine. It's...
Typically their die off should be of no issue in a cycled tank. Members of your CUC and bristle worms and a whole host of other things will eat them....
Make sure to maintain a decent pH anything above 8.0 24/7. Cut back or off water changes. Clean it all of with a turkey baster or siphon daily. Once...
Oh you're welcome. :-) It's much easier for the person with the invert to make the ID, since you know exactly what you're looking at.
Very cool piece! Die off is variable, any where from days to weeks, depends on available food, water chemistry....... Getting the sponge removed...
If you include Bi-valve/clam in the title by editing it, pagojoe might respond and know the exact ID. If you want to hunt for the exact ID yourself...
It's a bi-valve, which kind I will have to look up. They are filter feeders and need a good deal of suspended particles to survive. Manual removal...
Ohh your tank is very very pretty BTW!!!!!!
Yes I like your plan as well. It sure will not hurt to give the rock a good cleaning at the very least and then if possible start to grow some...
I would move cloves and wait a week or less to see improvement, I suspect the BTA.
It the BTA brushing up against the Cloves even just briefly in relation to the flow and such, or expanding at night or any other time?
What about the Anemone that appears to be in close proximity?
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