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Trying to add video and pic but for some unknown reason they are not attaching?Any pics? Hard to tell based on the description.
For video, most people upload to YouTube (or similar) and then link here.Trying to add video and pic but for some unknown reason they are not attaching?
Black Stomatella Snail or Elephant Slug (Scutus sp.)?Here’s pic
Definitely none of them. Can you guys now see pic I’ve uploaded?Black Stomatella Snail or Elephant Slug (Scutus sp.)?
Black Stomatella Snail or Elephant Slug (Scutus
Its not any off them???Black Stomatella Snail or Elephant Slug (Scutus sp.)?
sp.)?
I can see the pic - I see what looks like a critter with a dark shell on the top, a black proboscis with two little antennae on the left, and a black skirt/mantle below the shell.Definitely none of them. Can you guys now see pic I’ve uploaded?
Yes it’s blue…. Would you know the name of it?I can see the pic - I see what looks like a critter with a dark shell on the top, a black proboscis with two little antennae on the left, and a black skirt/mantle below the shell.
Do you think it looks like any of these:Yes it’s blue…. Would you know the name of it?
Yes pic 2Do you think it looks like any of these:
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Happen to be looking in my tank and saw this little fella creeping? He didnt come out all the way, so couldn't see if he has a shell or not, but from what I've searched and found online says it's a stomatella. Wanted to post if here and see if someone else could tell me if that is the correct...www.reef2reef.com
Black Stomatella
A bit out of focus, but I didn't have any time to get my tripod.www.thereeftank.com
All of those - and the critter in your picture - are Black Stomatella snails; good CUC.Yes pic 2
Brilliant thank youAll of those - and the critter in your picture - are Black Stomatella snails; good CUC.
You lost a lot of fish because of the bristle worms? Or you lost a lot of fish when you pulled the rock because of the bristle worms? Just curious. I love my bristle worms and not to be a Debbie downer but unless you completely stripped the tank don't be surprised if they begin reappear.We had to get rid of live rock a few weeks ago as over ridden with bristle worm and lost a lot of fish
Not because of the bristle worm. We had 10 that we know off. But when the live rock was put it fish started dying and so far we have lost 8 even though the water was tested and all ok!You lost a lot of fish because of the bristle worms? Or you lost a lot of fish when you pulled the rock because of the bristle worms? Just curious. I love my bristle worms and not to be a Debbie downer but unless you completely stripped the tank don't be surprised if they begin reappear.
These cute guys? I love em. They are a great part on my CUCBristle worms creep me out!
Omg! Are you ******** me! !!!!These cute guys? I love em. They are a great part on my CUC
I’m now really weirded out! Was going to get an arrow crab but they looked like something out of “The War of the Worlds”Omg! Are you ******** me! !!!!
Did you put any back in to replace it? The 'basics' for a marine system starts with live rock (porous) surface hosting bacteria to break down waste. Unique to marine/diff than fw. Suppose tons of sand, bio bricks, sponges could work but... The worms did not kill the fishBut we have taken live rock out now and going back to basics
I know the bristle worms never killed fish! But they freaked me out.Did you put any back in to replace it? The 'basics' for a marine system starts with live rock (porous) surface hosting bacteria to break down waste. Unique to marine/diff than fw. Suppose tons of sand, bio bricks, sponges could work but... The worms did not kill the fish