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Tahoe...I'm talking about the object in the middle right which is a micro brittle. I think we need the OP to point out what he's referring to lolIt's an Asterina star. Most are harmless algae eaters but prone to population explosions. A rare few are coral eaters, and there is little distinguishing markings to ID which Asterina type one has. I typically take a wait and watch stance.
Tahoe...I'm talking about the object in the middle right which is a micro brittle. I think we need the OP to point out what he's referring to lol
Collonista snail.I found this as well has antennas lots coming out of my new live rock just 3 weeks old![]()
Im no expert, but those snails kind of resemble sun dial snails? If that is what they are I think they might be predatory to zoas? Might want to get another opinion though. Ive only seen them a couple times....I found this as well has antennas lots coming out of my new live rock just 3 weeks old![]()
Im no expert, but those snails kind of resemble sun dial snails? If that is what they are I think they might be predatory to zoas? Might want to get another opinion though. Ive only seen them a couple times....