Got a pretty good picture of these two near each other on the glass. Im fairly positive on the hydroid ID, but dont know much about the worm. Anyone have a better id?
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ah sweet cute name for the worm lol, I can see where it comes from! thank youMedusa stage hydroid (common in new tanks) and will disappear in time. Ghost flatworm, they eat pods and other small crustaceans.
Thats crazy i assumed they just hang out on the glass, have had a great time watching all the small things on the glass lol. Ill see if i can find one swimming then!The cool thing about the hydroids, they can actively swim and hunt for food.
mostly aragonite special grade dry, then like 6 cups of the same stuff from an already established tankQuestion, did you start off the tank with live sand? Arag-alive? I’ve always found them in new tanks with that substrate.