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Tidepool Geek wrote:
Spirorbis is a sedentary polychaete that builds a tightly coiled calcium carbonate tube. Good guess, but no. They really look like very small barnacles. My mandarin had a great time eating them, and putting up a dust cloud in it's wake. I don't see any right now, but all my rocks are still coated with tiny white circles where they once were. --Kurt |
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