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Just got 40 lbs of live rock in. Shipped around 5pm yesterday and got here at 10am. Definitely a little freaky with the critters you get but really cool. But I found a couple worms and some other things that I don’t know if they’re safe but thought they were. Here’s some pictures. I know the last couple arent critters but it’s pretty to me and i have no clue what it is.

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That’s some pretty rock lol. You will probably get some peanut worms come in, fire or bristle worms will come in and that’s inevitable in this hobby. I never had a tank that hadn’t have a single fire worm hiding in the sand.
 
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That’s some pretty rock lol. You will probably get some peanut worms come in, fire or bristle worms will come in and that’s inevitable in this hobby. I never had a tank that hadn’t have a single fire worm hiding in the sand.
Yeah I purposefully put in some bristle worms cuz I’ve heard they’re good for the system just hoping none were fireworks but they didn’t look like it.
 

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Most likely is some sort of filter feeding bivalve. Fire worms aren’t the end of the world. They are scavengers so sometimes if you can’t Get to a dead fish in time to remove it before it rots, they will and help so the ammonia does not rise much.
 

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Back when I started you could get a 55 lb box of fresh premium rock with plenty of critters and nice macro algae’s. The only worry is listening to pops from mantis shrimp. Nowadays you pay an arm and a leg to get rock with even fake color on it .
 
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Back when I started you could get a 55 lb box of fresh premium rock with plenty of critters and nice macro algae’s. The only worry is listening to pops from mantis shrimp. Nowadays you pay an arm and a leg to get rock with even fake color on it .
Yeah for sure. I’m definitely pleased with this. Lots of life and some macro algae on it
 

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I just got a shipment from KPA this morning, too. I got 25lbs for a new 20g cube, including some extra to thrown in my Reefer 350. I'm a total rookie, so I can make guesses, but would like some ID help and advice as well. (Thanks for letting me hop on this thread, Joseph!)

This is what I found in the paper. What should I keep and what should I toss?

Looks like a baby mantis shrimp tucked into some urchin.
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Pic of the urchin without the mantis.
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Pistol shrimp and something crawly.
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Some kinda star.
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Another urchin? Sorry it's blurry.
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There is a bristle worm, too, but it doesn't look like a menacing type. IMG_1078.jpeg
 
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Not sure what kinda mantis that is, urchins are prob fine
+1 on the urchins. They look to be pencil urchins, I got at least one in my rock as well. They are considered reef safe but you should keep an eye on them as they get bigger.
 

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I just got a shipment from KPA this morning, too. I got 25lbs for a new 20g cube, including some extra to thrown in my Reefer 350. I'm a total rookie, so I can make guesses, but would like some ID help and advice as well. (Thanks for letting me hop on this thread, Joseph!)

This is what I found in the paper. What should I keep and what should I toss?

Looks like a baby mantis shrimp tucked into some urchin.
IMG_1070.jpeg


Pic of the urchin without the mantis.
IMG_1069.jpeg


Pistol shrimp and something crawly.
IMG_1072.jpeg

Some kinda star.
IMG_1073.jpeg


Another urchin? Sorry it's blurry.
IMG_1078.jpeg


There is a bristle worm, too, but it doesn't look like a menacing type. IMG_1078.jpeg
WOW! Nice collection.
 
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Is this a bobbit worm? Or good bristle worm?
 

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That might be a eunicid worm (family that includes bobbits and some other, less nightmare-inducing critters). Typical bristle worms don't have antennae like that.

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I just got a shipment from KPA this morning, too. I got 25lbs for a new 20g cube, including some extra to thrown in my Reefer 350. I'm a total rookie, so I can make guesses, but would like some ID help and advice as well. (Thanks for letting me hop on this thread, Joseph!)

This is what I found in the paper. What should I keep and what should I toss?

Looks like a baby mantis shrimp tucked into some urchin.
IMG_1070.jpeg


Pic of the urchin without the mantis.
IMG_1069.jpeg


Pistol shrimp and something crawly.
IMG_1072.jpeg

Some kinda star.
IMG_1073.jpeg


Another urchin? Sorry it's blurry.
IMG_1078.jpeg


There is a bristle worm, too, but it doesn't look like a menacing type. IMG_1078.jpeg
So uh you keeping that mantis?
 

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