Mar 2, 2015 #1 T Tippfish Active Member View Badges Joined Feb 22, 2015 Messages 125 Reaction score 6 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 ID help again... I really appreciate all of the help IDing my live rock creatures. Looks to be sort of worm. Stays attached rock. Attachments 2015-03-02 - unknown.jpg 80.1 KB · Views: 222
ID help again... I really appreciate all of the help IDing my live rock creatures. Looks to be sort of worm. Stays attached rock.
Mar 2, 2015 #2 redfishbluefish Stay Positive, Stay Productive View Badges Staff member Super Moderator Reef Squad Partner Member 2024 Excellence Award Article Contributor NJRC Member Hospitality Award My Tank Thread Joined Mar 22, 2012 Messages 11,704 Reaction score 25,720 Location Sayreville, NJ Rating - 0% 0 0 0 They appear to be the arms of a mini brittle starfish....these are good and therefore are "keepers."
Mar 2, 2015 #3 saltyphish Certified Sand Groomer View Badges Excellence Award Reef Squad Emeritus Joined May 9, 2014 Messages 2,628 Reaction score 697 Location Middletown, Ohio Rating - 0% 0 0 0 looks like arms to a small brittle starfish to me as well
Mar 2, 2015 #4 OP OP T Tippfish Active Member View Badges Joined Feb 22, 2015 Messages 125 Reaction score 6 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Thanks for the quick responses. As a first time reefer, I'm a little nervous. Especially, after the positive ID on an aiptasia
Thanks for the quick responses. As a first time reefer, I'm a little nervous. Especially, after the positive ID on an aiptasia
Mar 2, 2015 #5 R RalphsReef Well-Known Member View Badges Joined Jan 24, 2009 Messages 964 Reaction score 68 Location Lake County, Florida Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I have a lot of them as well. They are a great "free" addition to the cleanup crew. No need to remove them.
I have a lot of them as well. They are a great "free" addition to the cleanup crew. No need to remove them.
Mar 2, 2015 #6 R RalphsReef Well-Known Member View Badges Joined Jan 24, 2009 Messages 964 Reaction score 68 Location Lake County, Florida Rating - 0% 0 0 0 And on a side note, aiptasia is not the end of the reefing world. There are much more severe issues you could face. In the grand scheme of things, aiptasia are easy to deal with. Last edited: Mar 2, 2015
And on a side note, aiptasia is not the end of the reefing world. There are much more severe issues you could face. In the grand scheme of things, aiptasia are easy to deal with.