I found this guy in the rear section of my tank. What is it and is it an issue.
May 19, 2022 #1 S Streetlamp Well-Known Member Review score +0 /0 /-0 View Badges Build Thread Contributor Joined Nov 4, 2019 Messages 535 Reaction score 496 Review score +0 /0 /-0 I found this guy in the rear section of my tank. What is it and is it an issue.
May 19, 2022 #2 blaxsun 10K Club member Review score +0 /0 /-0 View Badges Build Thread Contributor Joined Dec 15, 2020 Messages 14,150 Reaction score 15,706 Review score +0 /0 /-0 Location The Abyss Is it moving and behaving like a jellyfish?
May 19, 2022 Thread Starter #3 OP S Streetlamp Well-Known Member Review score +0 /0 /-0 View Badges Build Thread Contributor Joined Nov 4, 2019 Messages 535 Reaction score 496 Review score +0 /0 /-0 Yes it’s pulsing and swimming about
May 19, 2022 #4 ScubaFish802 Just keep swimming Review score +0 /0 /-0 View Badges R2R Supporter Hospitality Award Build Thread Contributor Joined Sep 5, 2020 Messages 2,159 Reaction score 9,552 Review score +0 /0 /-0 Location Vermont Very cool, following to see what it is
May 19, 2022 #5 Chortanator Well-Known Member Review score +0 /0 /-0 View Badges Build Thread Contributor Joined Jul 19, 2019 Messages 515 Reaction score 405 Review score +0 /0 /-0 Location Nova Scotia reminds me of a moon jelly
May 19, 2022 #6 Chris99999 Community Member Review score +0 /0 /-0 View Badges Joined Jan 2, 2022 Messages 31 Reaction score 17 Review score +0 /0 /-0 Location Greenwich Cool! It seems small, I wonder if any fish would eat it. Are you leaving it in the tank?
May 19, 2022 #7 Erin1971Texas Just another girl who likes fish Review score +0 /0 /-0 View Badges R2R Supporter Joined May 14, 2019 Messages 2,310 Reaction score 2,443 Review score +0 /0 /-0 Location Spring, Texas It's likely the Medusa stage of a hydroid. Usually not very long lived.
May 19, 2022 #8 D dedragon 2500 Club Member Review score +0 /0 /-0 View Badges Joined Feb 23, 2019 Messages 4,582 Reaction score 3,227 Review score +0 /0 /-0 Erin1971Texas said: It's likely the Medusa stage of a hydroid. Usually not very long lived. Click to expand... this^
Erin1971Texas said: It's likely the Medusa stage of a hydroid. Usually not very long lived. Click to expand... this^