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  1. IvIountainman

    IvIountainman Spaghetti Worm

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    Great ID pagojoe. I would have been searching this one for days, as I was clueless.
     
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  3. bravoada

    bravoada Plankton

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    no conch and they r seperated not connected but in a perfect line its crazy thanks
     
  4. IvIountainman

    IvIountainman Spaghetti Worm

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    I am nearly positive that pagojoe was correct. How deep is your sand bed? You may have a smaller conch that was a HH. What you have on your rocks is perfectly shaped to select conch eggs. Not all conch lay eggs on spiral egg cases

    Tie some freeze dried krill in a piece of nylon with a little sand for weight. Let set on the bottom of the tank. Krill is stinky and attracks quickly. See what pops up out of the sand for lunch.

    My guess is one of these two:
    Fighting Conch -Strombus alatus
    Clown Conch - melongena corona
     
  5. pagojoe

    pagojoe Corkscrew Tentacle Anemone

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    Thanks Mountainman. Bravoada, you have some kind of snail in your tank whether you know it or not, lol. Let us know if you figure out what kind it is, or can take pics.

    Cheers,



    Don
     
  6. NanaReefer

    NanaReefer Fu Manchu Lion Fish

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    Now I'm curious!!! WTH is that? Lol