What is this please? On my tank side sorry about the big picture

Discussion in 'ID This!' started by Saltyfishluver, Mar 1, 2012.

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  1. TritonsGarden

    TritonsGarden 3reef Sponsor

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    Cheryllllllll (One L for each leg)

    Better be careful with those things. I had one totally destroy a frag once. Massive tissue damage in seconds!
     
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  3. Ashevillian

    Ashevillian Pajama Cardinal

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    I'd name him Dookie since he eats detritus and it'd be like the Bud commercials:
    Wazzzzaaa!!!
     
  4. Biocube

    Biocube Giant Squid

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    Anybody got a coin? ;) If all else fails we could call "it" Pat.. :)
     
  5. Ashevillian

    Ashevillian Pajama Cardinal

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    I assume most little critters like that are males until they reach maturity at which point convert to a female, similar to clownfish and many many other organisms.
     
  6. Biocube

    Biocube Giant Squid

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    So you agree on Pat? ;)


    My gf and I named our fish and inverts from the show "Lost" all the fish had names and the CUC were
    "The Others" :)
     
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    You know what assuming does? :)

    Some sea creatures are both, even if they can't reproduce singularly.
     
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  9. Ashevillian

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    :-D Very very true! All I know is that my tank went months and months and months without seeing one of those little guys, then one day I see like 4 legs sticking out of a rock. And on another day I move some rubble and sure enough there is a pure white micro-bristle that starts squirming for cover.

    They are awesome little critters and it's so friggin' cool how stuff like that can hitch hike into our aquariums. Hardy little critters!!!!!