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Nighthawk
December 31st 04, 11:42 PM
Hi all, first of all i would like to wish everyone has a Happy New Year.
Upon inspecting my tanks and rocks today, i noticed 1 stem of my Candycane
coral is not opening and when i checked behind it, i noticed something was
growning behind it.
the body looks like a white snail body ( with a red flower that opens up at
the end ), it's tiny, about 3 mm in size. I am sure it's one of the common
disease or worm but don't know whether it's harmful, how to treat it or
don't even know what it's called so i don't know what to research on the
internet.
if one of you out there can identify and tell me what it is, i will be very
much appreciated.
i took a picture with my digital camera but doesn't focus well and i am not
sure whether i can post pic in this newsgroup. so if you want to look at
the pic, i can send it to you.
thx in advance for any help.
Marc Levenson
January 1st 05, 01:59 AM
Is it a small white calcerous tube, hard to the touch? The
red flower is like a tiny featherduster? If so, it is a
harmless filter feeder. Here is another kind. Realize,
this is a tiny dot, but with macro photography it looks big.
For a point of reference, this dot was on the outside of
a test tube and you even see the edges of the tube. Yes, it
is *that* small.
http://melevsreef.com/id/spirorbid_worms.html
Marc
Nighthawk wrote:
> Hi all, first of all i would like to wish everyone has a Happy New Year.
> Upon inspecting my tanks and rocks today, i noticed 1 stem of my Candycane
> coral is not opening and when i checked behind it, i noticed something was
> growning behind it.
>
> the body looks like a white snail body ( with a red flower that opens up at
> the end ), it's tiny, about 3 mm in size. I am sure it's one of the common
> disease or worm but don't know whether it's harmful, how to treat it or
> don't even know what it's called so i don't know what to research on the
> internet.
>
> if one of you out there can identify and tell me what it is, i will be very
> much appreciated.
> i took a picture with my digital camera but doesn't focus well and i am not
> sure whether i can post pic in this newsgroup. so if you want to look at
> the pic, i can send it to you.
>
> thx in advance for any help.
>
>
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Nighthawk
January 1st 05, 02:49 AM
Yes that sounds and looks exactly like you have described and in the
picture.
Except some of them are not spiral ( especially those that attach to the
rocks ), the are a bit bigger ( about 1/8th of an inch long ) and straight.
but do definitely match your description.
thx again for the help, marc.
"Marc Levenson" > wrote in message
m...
> Is it a small white calcerous tube, hard to the touch? The red flower is
> like a tiny featherduster? If so, it is a harmless filter feeder. Here is
> another kind. Realize, this is a tiny dot, but with macro photography it
> looks big. For a point of reference, this dot was on the outside of a test
> tube and you even see the edges of the tube. Yes, it is *that* small.
>
> http://melevsreef.com/id/spirorbid_worms.html
>
> Marc
>
>
> Nighthawk wrote:
>> Hi all, first of all i would like to wish everyone has a Happy New Year.
>> Upon inspecting my tanks and rocks today, i noticed 1 stem of my
>> Candycane coral is not opening and when i checked behind it, i noticed
>> something was growning behind it.
>>
>> the body looks like a white snail body ( with a red flower that opens up
>> at the end ), it's tiny, about 3 mm in size. I am sure it's one of the
>> common disease or worm but don't know whether it's harmful, how to treat
>> it or don't even know what it's called so i don't know what to research
>> on the internet.
>>
>> if one of you out there can identify and tell me what it is, i will be
>> very much appreciated.
>> i took a picture with my digital camera but doesn't focus well and i am
>> not sure whether i can post pic in this newsgroup. so if you want to
>> look at the pic, i can send it to you.
>>
>> thx in advance for any help.
>
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