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Could it be on my sandbed? Just as a rule of thumb for sponges since we don't know what kind it is.

Here's a better photo, I went ahead and put it in QT.

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There is also a weird red thing next to it on the left.
 

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Given that this is the "inside" of a larger rock none of these will need light. So setting it on the sand will be fine. Sponges often wax and wane in our tanks based of nutrient lvls so I wouldn't worry too much. Red dude also looks to be a type of sponge from the pick.
 

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Some of my macro is going pale, but it's not the kind that goes sexual. Then I noticed these on there.

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They're some sort of white things growing on the plant. Here's a close picture of some on a nearby rock.

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What are these things?
 

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Okay I have a really embarrassing question, and I'm not entirely sure where to put it so I'm hoping someone will see it here. I just received my bottle of aiptasia x, and it didn't occur to me until now that there is a refill and a kit. Actually I didn't even have the slightest idea that there is a kit. So, my question being this, is there a way I can use a normal syringe to administer the death liquid, or do I need to buck up, return it and buy the actual kit? I really hate returning online items.....

Oh and I'm giving Roboson a bump at the same time.
 

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Some of my macro is going pale, but it's not the kind that goes sexual. Then I noticed these on there.

ImageUploadedByREEF2REEF1463413540.825911.jpg


They're some sort of white things growing on the plant. Here's a close picture of some on a nearby rock.

ImageUploadedByREEF2REEF1463413602.137666.jpg


What are these things?

Might be Hydroids, not quite sure not enough detail.

Okay I have a really embarrassing question, and I'm not entirely sure where to put it so I'm hoping someone will see it here. I just received my bottle of aiptasia x, and it didn't occur to me until now that there is a refill and a kit. Actually I didn't even have the slightest idea that there is a kit. So, my question being this, is there a way I can use a normal syringe to administer the death liquid, or do I need to buck up, return it and buy the actual kit? I really hate returning online items.....

Oh and I'm giving Roboson a bump at the same time.


You can use a normal syringe and if you do not have one or the syringe is too large go to your local pharmacy and ask for an insulin syringe. Just tell the pharmacy what you want it for and they are usually fine with it.
 

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What is too large? I have a bunch of 1cc and a 3cc, I think all of those are too small but I don't know.
 

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They remind me of hydroids, they're just smaller than the yellow kind so I wanted to get a second opinion. Any advice of mini-hydroid removal anyone?
 

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Hey what is the best way to remove pests from liverock without killing them or the good things on the rock.
 
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Okay this is totally awesome! I just found three of these guys and although I am 98% positive that they are predatory isopods (ok I know that's bad but that's not what is awesome) I decided to stick one under the microscope to be certain. I haven't gotten this ancient contraption out in so long I forgot how fun it was. Anyways so I had the brilliant idea to try and take a picture of it while under the scope and it actually worked! Even though this little bug, which is literally no bigger than a pen head, is bad news for my tank I still find it infinitely fascinating to see one under the microscope. And it was still alive too so I could see its organs? and tail moving! image.jpeg image.jpeg
And one more picture. IMG_1257.JPG
 
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Is that a mantis shrimp or a pistol shrimp?
 

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That is a Pistol.
 

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Now that's a lucky find. Pistol shrimp are as cool as (but not as deadly as) mantis shrimp.
 

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Now that's a lucky find. Pistol shrimp are as cool as (but not as deadly as) mantis shrimp.
He's an awesome little dude, it was actually the larger of two shrimp that were in my sock today. And what's even weirder than that is before I cleaned the sock I was still hearing multiple clicks, some exceedingly loud, in my tank. :eek:
I spotted one of the shrimp in my tank several days ago. It was hiding underneath a pink sponge thing and would slowly creep out, snap his claw and then dart back in the cubby hole. It had a very interesting green tint to it. Wish I had gotten a picture of that one.....
 

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Awesome pics. That last one is sweet. And yep they appear to be bad :-(
Okay this is totally awesome! I just found three of these guys and although I am 98% positive that they are predatory isopods (ok I know that's bad but that's not what is awesome) I decided to stick one under the microscope to be certain. I haven't gotten this ancient contraption out in so long I forgot how fun it was. Anyways so I had the brilliant idea to try and take a picture of it while under the scope and it actually worked! Even though this little bug, which is literally no bigger than a pen head, is bad news for my tank I still find it infinitely fascinating to see one under the microscope. And it was still alive too so I could see its organs? and tail moving! image.jpeg image.jpeg
And one more picture. IMG_1257.JPG
 
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