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Critters in tank, what are they?
I had a "breakout" of these small white puffy rice looking things that are
kinda mushy and are scraped off the glass easily... They are also inside my protien skimmer just living happily. A few of them developed far enough to have some kind of tentacles like a small feather duster of some sort, any ideas what they are, are they bad, good ... what? Water tests show water is perfect, the tank is about 7 months old with lots of live sand and live rock to start it out, but nothing was added to the tank besides the sand and rock for 2 months. Few fish in there now, lots of crabs/snails and some corals (mushroom, torch, ricordia mushroom), 2 feather dusters.. I had a simular breakout just before these guys of small white spiral looking worms that harden and attached themselfs to glass, but they seem to be no harm either. I would love to know what these are, they dont seem to be bad but I could be wrong, they were on the back of my tank only, but I think something ate them off of the tank, but they are still rampant in my sump as the pictures show below: http://www.onlocke.com/tank/tank2.html Some older pics of tanks (without the critters): http://www.onlocke.com/tank/tank.html -L |
Critters in tank, what are they?
Locke,
Try my ID page to compare what you've got in your tank. http://www.melevsreef.com/id/ The things near your pump are scypha sponges. The white hard things are spirorbid worms. Marc Locke Nash Cole wrote: I had a "breakout" of these small white puffy rice looking things that are kinda mushy and are scraped off the glass easily... They are also inside my protien skimmer just living happily. A few of them developed far enough to have some kind of tentacles like a small feather duster of some sort, any ideas what they are, are they bad, good ... what? Water tests show water is perfect, the tank is about 7 months old with lots of live sand and live rock to start it out, but nothing was added to the tank besides the sand and rock for 2 months. Few fish in there now, lots of crabs/snails and some corals (mushroom, torch, ricordia mushroom), 2 feather dusters.. I had a simular breakout just before these guys of small white spiral looking worms that harden and attached themselfs to glass, but they seem to be no harm either. I would love to know what these are, they dont seem to be bad but I could be wrong, they were on the back of my tank only, but I think something ate them off of the tank, but they are still rampant in my sump as the pictures show below: http://www.onlocke.com/tank/tank2.html Some older pics of tanks (without the critters): http://www.onlocke.com/tank/tank.html -L -- Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com Reef Podcast: http://www.reefcast.com Co-Author of: http://reefkeepingbasics.com/ml.htm |
Critters in tank, what are they?
Wayne Sallee wrote, On 6/29/2006 10:53 AM:
Those are harmless sponges. Wayne Sallee The little brown anemones are Aiptasia. You might want to get rid of them. |
Critters in tank, what are they?
Wayne,
I'm working on getting some Aeolidiella stephanieae to eat those Aiptasia's.. I'm lucky I live close to Inland Aquatics which from what I've heard is just wonderful. They have over 27,000 gallons in their system and have already told me they have some Aeolidiella stephanieae's to sell. So I'm going to purchase some.. however they suggest that I get 3 A. stephanieae's per 5 gallons, and they arent exactly cheap. They are close to 30 dollars a piece!.. ouch. I may buy 3 of them just to see if they seem to impact the Aiptasia's at all. -L "Cindy" wrote in message .com... Wayne Sallee wrote, On 6/29/2006 10:53 AM: Those are harmless sponges. Wayne Sallee The little brown anemones are Aiptasia. You might want to get rid of them. |
Critters in tank, what are they?
Probably offspring fromn when you bathed in the tank last!
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Critters in tank, what are they?
Wow they told you to purchase 3 per 5 gallon !!
If you have space to put a Lee's breeder net manufacture number 10265, then you can get it and place it in your tank, add a few aiptasia, and then add 2 of the nudi's and let them lay eggs. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Locke Nash Cole wrote on 7/1/2006 4:18 PM: Wayne, I'm working on getting some Aeolidiella stephanieae to eat those Aiptasia's.. I'm lucky I live close to Inland Aquatics which from what I've heard is just wonderful. They have over 27,000 gallons in their system and have already told me they have some Aeolidiella stephanieae's to sell. So I'm going to purchase some.. however they suggest that I get 3 A. stephanieae's per 5 gallons, and they arent exactly cheap. They are close to 30 dollars a piece!.. ouch. I may buy 3 of them just to see if they seem to impact the Aiptasia's at all. -L "Cindy" wrote in message .com... Wayne Sallee wrote, On 6/29/2006 10:53 AM: Those are harmless sponges. Wayne Sallee The little brown anemones are Aiptasia. You might want to get rid of them. |
Critters in tank, what are they?
Just forward this troll's posts to
Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets b wrote on 7/1/2006 4:25 PM: Probably offspring fromn when you bathed in the tank last! |
Critters in tank, what are they?
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Critters in tank, what are they?
Wayne,
They had some that were with eggs for a tad bit more, I guess for my tank considering is kind of new, only about 4 chunks of live rock (but about 30 Aiptasia's) 3 per 5 gallon seemed a high number.. This breeder net you mentioned where can I get it, and without having a net I guess the downside would be A. Stephanieae's all over eh? Whats your recommendation on how to go about this? Keep in mind I'm kind of a newbie to this ;) I have no idea what rate they eat Aiptasia's at, and I'm still concerned about my other corals, I want to make sure this is a safe method.. -L "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... Wow they told you to purchase 3 per 5 gallon !! If you have space to put a Lee's breeder net manufacture number 10265, then you can get it and place it in your tank, add a few aiptasia, and then add 2 of the nudi's and let them lay eggs. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Locke Nash Cole wrote on 7/1/2006 4:18 PM: Wayne, I'm working on getting some Aeolidiella stephanieae to eat those Aiptasia's.. I'm lucky I live close to Inland Aquatics which from what I've heard is just wonderful. They have over 27,000 gallons in their system and have already told me they have some Aeolidiella stephanieae's to sell. So I'm going to purchase some.. however they suggest that I get 3 A. stephanieae's per 5 gallons, and they arent exactly cheap. They are close to 30 dollars a piece!.. ouch. I may buy 3 of them just to see if they seem to impact the Aiptasia's at all. -L "Cindy" wrote in message .com... Wayne Sallee wrote, On 6/29/2006 10:53 AM: Those are harmless sponges. Wayne Sallee The little brown anemones are Aiptasia. You might want to get rid of them. |
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