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Old December 1st 03, 11:54 PM
Layer3guru
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Default Identity help "What the heck is it"

My Tank has been up for about 9 weeks now and everything seems to be doing
great though we only have one domino damsel, with about 80 pounds of live
rock. Well today when me and the wife got home from work we always check on
the new adittion to the family and we noticed these little white specs
attached to the class it looks like shell pieces of some sort. It is all
white and some are very small some are larger but most you still have to get
very close to the tank to see them. They look as if they are curled up or
something but not moving is this some sort of worm, I also have 40 pounds of
live sand in the tank.

Any help on what this is and if it is something I should really be worried
about would be greatly appreciated.


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Old December 2nd 03, 12:05 AM
Marc Levenson
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Default Identity help "What the heck is it"

That sounds like spirorbid worms, and they are very common. I have them on the
back wall of my tanks, and they love the sump and overflow areas. Filter
feeders - reef safe.

Scrape them off where you don't need them, so your vision isn't obscured.

Marc


Layer3guru wrote:

My Tank has been up for about 9 weeks now and everything seems to be doing
great though we only have one domino damsel, with about 80 pounds of live
rock. Well today when me and the wife got home from work we always check on
the new adittion to the family and we noticed these little white specs
attached to the class it looks like shell pieces of some sort. It is all
white and some are very small some are larger but most you still have to get
very close to the tank to see them. They look as if they are curled up or
something but not moving is this some sort of worm, I also have 40 pounds of
live sand in the tank.

Any help on what this is and if it is something I should really be worried
about would be greatly appreciated.


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Old December 2nd 03, 02:12 AM
Layer3guru
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Default Identity help "What the heck is it"

Ah they must love the rear wall then because thats where they all are in my
tank.
Thank you for a speedy reply I was worried.

"Marc Levenson" wrote in message
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That sounds like spirorbid worms, and they are very common. I have them

on the
back wall of my tanks, and they love the sump and overflow areas. Filter
feeders - reef safe.

Scrape them off where you don't need them, so your vision isn't obscured.

Marc


Layer3guru wrote:

My Tank has been up for about 9 weeks now and everything seems to be

doing
great though we only have one domino damsel, with about 80 pounds of

live
rock. Well today when me and the wife got home from work we always check

on
the new adittion to the family and we noticed these little white specs
attached to the class it looks like shell pieces of some sort. It is all
white and some are very small some are larger but most you still have to

get
very close to the tank to see them. They look as if they are curled up

or
something but not moving is this some sort of worm, I also have 40

pounds of
live sand in the tank.

Any help on what this is and if it is something I should really be

worried
about would be greatly appreciated.


--
Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html
Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com
Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com




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Old December 2nd 03, 01:20 PM
Layer3guru
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Default Identity help "What the heck is it"

Your good because I now know that is exactly what it is I found a good
picture of them on the web.
http://morro-bay.com/windy-cove/images/eel-grasses2.jpg

Once again thank you
"Layer3guru" wrote in message
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My Tank has been up for about 9 weeks now and everything seems to be doing
great though we only have one domino damsel, with about 80 pounds of live
rock. Well today when me and the wife got home from work we always check

on
the new adittion to the family and we noticed these little white specs
attached to the class it looks like shell pieces of some sort. It is all
white and some are very small some are larger but most you still have to

get
very close to the tank to see them. They look as if they are curled up or
something but not moving is this some sort of worm, I also have 40 pounds

of
live sand in the tank.

Any help on what this is and if it is something I should really be worried
about would be greatly appreciated.




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Old December 2nd 03, 06:49 PM
Marc Levenson
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Default Identity help "What the heck is it"

Yep, those are the ones. I hope that is a picture of them on dry land, or that
they pulled the penny back out of the tank!

Marc


Layer3guru wrote:

Your good because I now know that is exactly what it is I found a good
picture of them on the web.
http://morro-bay.com/windy-cove/images/eel-grasses2.jpg


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