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All things I’m trying to Id!

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No clue on the first pic, looks like some sort of eggs, probably from a snail. 3rd and 5th pics are pistol shrimp, 4th is a red mithrax crab, safe algae eater, 6th I'm not sure on exact ID but looks to be a bad crab for a reef tank, could eat fish and coral. Last pic seems to be a porcelain crab, safe filter feeder.
 

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No clue on the first pic, looks like some sort of eggs, probably from a snail. 3rd and 5th pics are pistol shrimp, 4th is a red mithrax crab, safe algae eater, 6th I'm not sure on exact ID but looks to be a bad crab for a reef tank, could eat fish and coral. Last pic seems to be a porcelain crab, safe filter feeder.
Do you mean second to last pic is a porcelain crab? Last pic doesn’t look reef safe.
 

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as per their instructions if ur worried about hitch hiking pests - submerge the rock in high salinity water for a while...and all the nasties will jump out
 

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as per their instructions if ur worried about hitch hiking pests - submerge the rock in high salinity water for a while...and all the nasties will jump out
I agree with this however it did not flush out a couple small bobbit-like worms from the rock. Quarantine and night-time observation would be my suggestion after the high salinity flush
 

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