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Kelley
January 21st 04, 12:33 PM
Hello all,
I setup my first sal****er aquarium over the past few weeks and on
Saturday January 17th I added some live rock. One of the pieces had
something growing on it. Both my wife and I liked the way it looked
as it flowed back and forth in the water. However, in the last 4
days, it has tripled in height and we are afraid that it may be
something invasive. Please take a look at the link below and let me
know what it is if you know. (If the link does not work, please cut
and paste into your browser window). If you do, please pass along a
little advice about whether it is good or bad, should I keep it or
remove it, and if I need to remove it, any suggestions would be great.
Another note about this stuff, I noticed yesterday that a piece has
started to grow in my live sand.
Thanks in advance!
Link to photo ---> http://www.geocities.com/sal****ersystem/whatsthis.html
Rod
January 21st 04, 01:11 PM
Looks like anthellia. A coral that many people purchase. It can grow quickly
and become a 'weed'. Surround that rock woth smaller rocks/rubble, and when it
spreads to th erocks/rubble, take them to the LFS for store credit,
Rod Buehler
www.asplashoflife.com
Chris Taylor
January 21st 04, 01:43 PM
Looks a little like Anthelia glauca
"Kelley" > wrote in message
om...
> Hello all,
>
> I setup my first sal****er aquarium over the past few weeks and on
> Saturday January 17th I added some live rock. One of the pieces had
> something growing on it. Both my wife and I liked the way it looked
> as it flowed back and forth in the water. However, in the last 4
> days, it has tripled in height and we are afraid that it may be
> something invasive. Please take a look at the link below and let me
> know what it is if you know. (If the link does not work, please cut
> and paste into your browser window). If you do, please pass along a
> little advice about whether it is good or bad, should I keep it or
> remove it, and if I need to remove it, any suggestions would be great.
> Another note about this stuff, I noticed yesterday that a piece has
> started to grow in my live sand.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Link to photo --->
http://www.geocities.com/sal****ersystem/whatsthis.html
Marc Levenson
January 21st 04, 04:38 PM
Anthellia. It grows quickly and looks bigger than Xenia. It does flow in the
current and produces nice motion, but it spreads and takes over territory.
The good news is it isn't a horrible coral and lots of people like it.
Especially newbies. Once you've had enough of it, you can pull the rock from
your tank and peel it off the rock to get rid of it. You do have to remove all
tissue or it will reappear. I've seen it grow right over Green Star Polyps,
which is a relatively fast grower as well.
Marc
Kelley wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I setup my first sal****er aquarium over the past few weeks and on
> Saturday January 17th I added some live rock. One of the pieces had
> something growing on it. Both my wife and I liked the way it looked
> as it flowed back and forth in the water. However, in the last 4
> days, it has tripled in height and we are afraid that it may be
> something invasive. Please take a look at the link below and let me
> know what it is if you know. (If the link does not work, please cut
> and paste into your browser window). If you do, please pass along a
> little advice about whether it is good or bad, should I keep it or
> remove it, and if I need to remove it, any suggestions would be great.
> Another note about this stuff, I noticed yesterday that a piece has
> started to grow in my live sand.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Link to photo ---> http://www.geocities.com/sal****ersystem/whatsthis.html
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Kelley
January 22nd 04, 12:45 PM
Thanks again everyone.
Marc Levenson > wrote in message >...
> Anthellia. It grows quickly and looks bigger than Xenia. It does flow in the
> current and produces nice motion, but it spreads and takes over territory.
>
> The good news is it isn't a horrible coral and lots of people like it.
> Especially newbies. Once you've had enough of it, you can pull the rock from
> your tank and peel it off the rock to get rid of it. You do have to remove all
> tissue or it will reappear. I've seen it grow right over Green Star Polyps,
> which is a relatively fast grower as well.
>
> Marc
>
>
> Kelley wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I setup my first sal****er aquarium over the past few weeks and on
> > Saturday January 17th I added some live rock. One of the pieces had
> > something growing on it. Both my wife and I liked the way it looked
> > as it flowed back and forth in the water. However, in the last 4
> > days, it has tripled in height and we are afraid that it may be
> > something invasive. Please take a look at the link below and let me
> > know what it is if you know. (If the link does not work, please cut
> > and paste into your browser window). If you do, please pass along a
> > little advice about whether it is good or bad, should I keep it or
> > remove it, and if I need to remove it, any suggestions would be great.
> > Another note about this stuff, I noticed yesterday that a piece has
> > started to grow in my live sand.
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
> > Link to photo ---> http://www.geocities.com/sal****ersystem/whatsthis.html
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