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Old April 9th 05, 02:22 PM
maddie
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I've recently noticed a creature on my live rock. It seems to be nocturnal
and sort of looks like a leach. It has browish and white stripes. He
crawls for cover when the lights come on. Any ideas on what this is? Is it
harmful? Should I get it out of my tank next time I see it?

Thanks!

Maddie


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Old April 10th 05, 03:48 AM
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"maddie" wrote in message
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I've recently noticed a creature on my live rock. It seems to be

nocturnal
and sort of looks like a leach. It has browish and white stripes. He
crawls for cover when the lights come on. Any ideas on what this is? Is

it
harmful? Should I get it out of my tank next time I see it?

Thanks!

Maddie


If it's orange and red, and looks like it has bristles, it's probably a
bristle worm.

Good detrivore, cleans up bottom of tank.

Not a pest unless you get too many, and that's usually from overfeeding.


X


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Old April 10th 05, 06:29 AM
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"Xdudimus Maximus" wrote in
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Good detrivore, cleans up bottom of tank.

Not a pest unless you get too many, and that's usually from
overfeeding.


Large ones will munch on corals, but otherwise they're great to have
around.


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Old April 10th 05, 10:59 PM
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Thanks guys. It doesn't have bristles though. It's smooth and a lot wider
than a worm. Any other ideas?

Thanks again.

Maddie
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"Xdudimus Maximus" wrote in
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Good detrivore, cleans up bottom of tank.

Not a pest unless you get too many, and that's usually from overfeeding.


Large ones will munch on corals, but otherwise they're great to have
around.



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Old April 11th 05, 12:30 AM
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Does it look anything like any of the critters on this page?
http://www.melevsreef.com/id/

billy

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"maddie" wrote in message
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I've recently noticed a creature on my live rock. It seems to be
nocturnal and sort of looks like a leach. It has browish and white
stripes. He crawls for cover when the lights come on. Any ideas
on what this is? Is it harmful? Should I get it out of my tank
next time I see it?

Thanks!

Maddie



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Old April 11th 05, 02:40 AM
maddie
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Hi Billy,

Thanks for the link. Yes, my creature is on Page 2 under snails, conchs and
limpets. Fourth row from top (second row from bottom), middle picture.
What is this thing ?

Thanks again!

Maddie

"Billy" wrote in message
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Does it look anything like any of the critters on this page?
http://www.melevsreef.com/id/

billy

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"maddie" wrote in message
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I've recently noticed a creature on my live rock. It seems to be
nocturnal and sort of looks like a leach. It has browish and white
stripes. He crawls for cover when the lights come on. Any ideas on what
this is? Is it harmful? Should I get it out of my tank next time I see
it?

Thanks!

Maddie





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Old April 11th 05, 02:49 AM
George Patterson
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maddie wrote:
Hi Billy,

Thanks for the link. Yes, my creature is on Page 2 under snails, conchs and
limpets. Fourth row from top (second row from bottom), middle picture.
What is this thing ?


Put your cursor on the photo and hold it there for a few seconds. The center
photo in the 4th row is labeled "lettuce nudibranch." IMO, that's a nice
hitchhiker to have picked up.

George Patterson
Whosoever bloweth not his own horn, the same shall remain unblown.
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Old April 11th 05, 03:14 AM
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Not sure... I think he is saying the limpet..... what does it day if you
hold the mouse over it?

Tre' Landrum

"George Patterson" wrote in message
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maddie wrote:
Hi Billy,

Thanks for the link. Yes, my creature is on Page 2 under snails, conchs
and limpets. Fourth row from top (second row from bottom), middle
picture. What is this thing ?


Put your cursor on the photo and hold it there for a few seconds. The
center photo in the 4th row is labeled "lettuce nudibranch." IMO, that's a
nice hitchhiker to have picked up.

George Patterson
Whosoever bloweth not his own horn, the same shall remain unblown.



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Old April 11th 05, 03:36 AM
maddie
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My creature turns out to be a keyhole limpet (Thanks George, I didn't
realize that the name would come up if I held it on the picture). Are these
harmful?

Many thanks!

Maddie
"Billy" wrote in message
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Does it look anything like any of the critters on this page?
http://www.melevsreef.com/id/

billy

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"maddie" wrote in message
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I've recently noticed a creature on my live rock. It seems to be
nocturnal and sort of looks like a leach. It has browish and white
stripes. He crawls for cover when the lights come on. Any ideas on what
this is? Is it harmful? Should I get it out of my tank next time I see
it?

Thanks!

Maddie





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Old April 11th 05, 06:10 AM
Billy
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Click the pic, it opens a new window with info. If you have a popup
blocker you will have missed this. Here it is:

Keyhole Limpets move about the reef, substrate and even glass. Their
body is protected by a cone-like shell that has a small hole at the
apex or top. When extended, some display a delicate lace-like fringe
or skirt. I have had a few of these over the years, and usually they
are about .75" to 1.5" in size. Many babies about 1/8" appear in the
sump, refugium and plumbing. Reef-safe.



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"maddie" wrote in message
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My creature turns out to be a keyhole limpet (Thanks George, I
didn't realize that the name would come up if I held it on the
picture). Are these harmful?

Many thanks!

Maddie
"Billy" wrote in message
...
Does it look anything like any of the critters on this page?
http://www.melevsreef.com/id/

billy

--
¼á
"maddie" wrote in message
...
I've recently noticed a creature on my live rock. It seems to be
nocturnal and sort of looks like a leach. It has browish and
white stripes. He crawls for cover when the lights come on. Any
ideas on what this is? Is it harmful? Should I get it out of my
tank next time I see it?

Thanks!

Maddie







 




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