Oct 2, 2011 #1 Adam Picard Reefing newb anyone know if this is safe I have found a few on my LR aswell as some others that look to be pagoda's.
anyone know if this is safe I have found a few on my LR aswell as some others that look to be pagoda's.
Oct 3, 2011 #3 Adam Picard Reefing newb Ill try to get a better pic but it looks like seaweed to me but idk lol
Oct 4, 2011 #4 Adam Picard Reefing newb ok so i tryed to take a new photo but had no luck. the LFS here said to see if it was soft or hard to the touch and it was hard any ideas on that part? Also the other peice that I thought was safe is actually a pest Aiptasia baby Last edited: Oct 4, 2011
ok so i tryed to take a new photo but had no luck. the LFS here said to see if it was soft or hard to the touch and it was hard any ideas on that part? Also the other peice that I thought was safe is actually a pest Aiptasia baby
Oct 4, 2011 #5 yote In Memoriam Does it look like this? Saltwater Aquarium Plants for Marine Reef Aquariums: Halimeda Plant (Algae)
Oct 5, 2011 #8 Adam Picard Reefing newb ok, so I checked my sump today and on one of the life rocks there is what looks to be a worm/centipied crawling on it. its about 1" long It looks like a bristleworm according to good search. Is it safe? Last edited: Oct 5, 2011
ok, so I checked my sump today and on one of the life rocks there is what looks to be a worm/centipied crawling on it. its about 1" long It looks like a bristleworm according to good search. Is it safe?
Oct 5, 2011 #9 Adam Picard Reefing newb sen5241b said: Asterina? Pluck them all out with tweezers. Click to expand... thats a start fish isn't it?
sen5241b said: Asterina? Pluck them all out with tweezers. Click to expand... thats a start fish isn't it?
Oct 5, 2011 #10 yote In Memoriam Bristle worms are one of those good hitch hikers that gets a bad rap. Bristle worms are probably THE best detritus feeders you can have.
Bristle worms are one of those good hitch hikers that gets a bad rap. Bristle worms are probably THE best detritus feeders you can have.