Need help, I have this "thing" for a while, and I found this grow so fast, not sure if it is algae or something else. If anyone could tell what it is, and how to control them? Thanks,
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I have a bad feeling those are aptasia. But are they stinging your coral? If they are then it's most likely the annoying and hard to remove aptasia. My other guess is the yellow polyp. they look almost identical to what you have. I have no idea how to remove them but let me know if you find a way!If anyone could tell what they are, and how to control them, never seen this before,
Look up pictures of aiptasia.I have a bad feeling those are aptasia. But are they stinging your coral? If they are then it's most likely the annoying and hard to remove aptasia. My other guess is the yellow polyp. they look almost identical to what you have. I have no idea how to remove them but let me know if you find a way!
I thought it might be Aiptasia, but I tried to shoot them with the hot water, and didn't work at all. Then, I jus pull some of them with my bare hand, and it feels like some algea.Looks like yellow polyps
Whoops, my mistake.Look up pictures of aiptasia.
sorry for scaring you. To remove yellow polyps you can use aptasia x and kalk paste, I even heard lemon juice will work!I thought it might be Aiptasia, but I tried to shoot them with the hot water, and didn't work at all. Then, I jus pull some of them with my bare hand, and it feels like some algea.
It is cool, new to this forum, and got lots of useful knowledge, happy to hear yousorry for scaring you. To remove yellow polyps you can use aptasia x and kalk paste, I even heard lemon juice will work!
Perhaps, I don't know, because they are very similar?Im not sure how some of you think these are yellow polyps. They are not.
@ISpeakForTheSeas might have a better species id.
Getting a bit irrational are we? You people are sensitive.It may indeed be hydroids, but acting like it's crazy to mis-ID them or mix them up is nonsense.
Getting a bit irrational are we? You people are sensitive.
Theyre yellow polyps and can run wild. I like them but wow- this is an infestation. They are related to zoa and when Fed- Will Spread.If anyone could tell what they are, and how to control them, never seen this before,