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That it? Looks like a type of cowrie and macro algae-halameda.
Yeah, looks like the Atlantic Gray Cowry, Luria cinerea, and some Halimeda algae.That it? Looks like a type of cowrie and macro algae-halameda.
Oh I see there are more pics on the Google drive link. Those pics/videos are hard to see though.Lol! Made me giggle although to be honest I was thinking the same thing and was expecting more.
I realize now that they are blurry unless you actually download them to your phone or pc… will post better pics here laterOh I see there are more pics on the Google drive link. Those pics/videos are hard to see though.
Very happy with the product. I got 15 lbs to start my IM 40L Nuvo. I’m going to add some Caribsea shapes in there as well when I have a chance to do a quick aquascape, nothing crazy. Going for minimalist.No prob. Just an fyi, KPA rock is awesome. I got over 300 pounds of their premium shipped in water. 0 die off, ammonia, Dino’s, GHA, uglies, etc.
For hitchhikers, dips in hi salinity water will help root them out. I just kept my tank empty for a couple of months and grabbed and removed most that I didn’t want in there during that time. Nigh time is fun with a flashlight.
Nice, make sure to set up a build thread for your tank! Here's my IM 40L AIOVery happy with the product. I got 15 lbs to start my IM 40L Nuvo. I’m going to add some Caribsea shapes in there as well when I have a chance to do a quick aquascape, nothing crazy. Going for minimalist.
Right now the 15lb is inside a 10 gal tank because I’m not fully ready to put the 40gal up yet. Finishing up quarantine on my old tank and heading out for tournaments the next two weekends. I plan to keep the live rock by itself for a couple months as well.
So far zero ammonia or die off. Rock came in fresh ocean water with zero die off smell.
Nice, make sure to set up a build thread for your tank! Here's my IM 40L AIO
With blob-esque critters like this, pics of it in the water are best; that said, this has a number of visible holes (siphons) in the pic, so it's either a sponge or colonial tunicate - either one should be harmless.What is this meaty thing in the top left?
Seems to be a Mithracid species of some variety - should be either reef-safe or reef-safe with caution (so probably a keeper, but may cause some issues at some point).Looking to identify the crab.
I see a coral (not sure what kind - maybe a Porites or Orbicella?), a few different kinds of sponges, and at least two kinds of macroalgae (possibly Dictyota, Sargassum, and - if I'm not wrong in thinking I see a couple of long and skinny bubbles - a green algae like Lychaete or similar).Anything else anyone can identify besides the sponge is greatly appreciated.
With blob-esque critters like this, pics of it in the water are best; that said, this has a number of visible holes (siphons) in the pic, so it's either a sponge or colonial tunicate - either one should be harmless.
Seems to be a Mithracid species of some variety - should be either reef-safe or reef-safe with caution (so probably a keeper, but may cause some issues at some point).
I see a coral (not sure what kind - maybe a Porites or Orbicella?), a few different kinds of sponges, and at least two kinds of macroalgae (possibly Dictyota, Sargassum, and - if I'm not wrong in thinking I see a couple of long and skinny bubbles - a green algae like Lychaete or similar).