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All good. Popped up as soon as i took a screen shot of the video i took.Could not resist...
They were all dry. Started with dry everything except for 10lbs of live sand. And soaked the rocks in bleach for 2 days and let dry in sun for almost a week. Tank is 16 months old.Where are your rocks from?
All good.I am no help...
Looks like sea hare eggs. Do you have a sea hare?
Never had one. Had a lettuce nudibranch like 8 months ago. Whatever it was, I killed it with a baking soda and peroxide mix.Looks like sea hare eggs. Do you have a sea hare?
With the way the base spreads (at the top), it looks too fleshy to be a coral, so my first thought would be an anemone of some kind - you can see the tentacles curling underneath with some (presumably) mesenterial filaments, so if it's not a nem, it's an LPS coral.
ChatGPT said it was a hydroid, but whatever it was, I didn't put it in the tank, so I killed it. Needed the acclimation box for the tomini tang i just bought.With the way the base spreads (at the top), it looks too fleshy to be a coral, so my first thought would be an anemone of some kind - you can see the tentacles curling underneath with some (presumably) mesenterial filaments, so if it's not a nem, it's an LPS coral.
As stated, though, a nem (an unhealthy one) would be my first thought.
Not a hydroid and not filaments but in alignment with a very distressed or dying anemoneLooks like sea hare eggs. Do you have a sea hare?
No anemones in the tank. I did have a couple of aiptasia a few months ago, added 2 peppermint and 1 kuekenthali cleaner shrimp, haven't seen any since. So I guess it's possible.Hard to tell from the angle, but +1 to injured/unhappy anemone with some mesenterial filaments hanging out. Foot stuck to the glass on the upper part of the picture, tentacles and filaments facing down.
Oh OK. I killed whatever it was.Not a hydroid and not filaments but in alignment with a very distressed or dying anemone