This has about 1 minute to live... LOL

Discussion in 'ID This!' started by Nuebie, Jan 2, 2013.

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  1. Nuebie

    Nuebie Peppermint Shrimp

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    Ive been trying to deal with a last little bit of cyano from my tank breaking in/me over feeding. I decided to run a siphon from my DT to my sump sock so I keep my water but filter out some cyano. After cleaning my sand bed this guy is hanging out on my glass. Any Ideas?

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  3. Biocube

    Biocube Giant Squid

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    No idea what it is, but I added the video to your thread. Hope it's nothing too bad.

     
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  4. HeiHei29er

    HeiHei29er Gigas Clam

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    I'm guessing spaghetti worm
     
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  5. Nuebie

    Nuebie Peppermint Shrimp

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    How did you do that? Im a bit slow on the PC but learn quick... Thank you for doing that
     
  6. Nuebie

    Nuebie Peppermint Shrimp

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    Well he will live to see another day.. turned around and hes gone.
     
  7. aere

    aere Astrea Snail

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    I will take 6!
     
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  9. 1.0reef

    1.0reef Giant Squid

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    Spaghetti worms are good, IIRC they keep the sandbed clean :)
     
  10. oldfishkeeper

    oldfishkeeper Giant Squid

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    It was actually pretty cool looking...
     
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  11. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    It is a dry heat, yeah right !
    I agree. Unless I witness damage or know that it's a pest for sure I let it live, most hitch-hikers I find fascinating.
     
  12. Nuebie

    Nuebie Peppermint Shrimp

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    Thanks everyone!
    I'd like to let most things live. I've heard many people say when in doubt pull it out so I was leaning towards that. Being so new to salt I'd hate to let something get out of control when I have a chance at stopping it. I had fun watching him until he vanished