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Lots of fun surprises tonight while cleaning the back glass, lol. I've been leaving it alone for a few weeks because I didn't want to bother the frag racks but it was time.

Just got this adorable Frammer 2 weeks ago and it didn't have these. I don't think it's Spirorbid Worms but I'm not sure.

Cyphastrea ... Aiptasia?

Turnibaria has 2 new friends, she's popular :smirking-face: Obviously Bubble Algae but not sure about the worm.




Thanks for the ID & suggestions on remedies. Thank you! IMG_8422.jpg
 

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Lots of fun surprises tonight while cleaning the back glass, lol. I've been leaving it alone for a few weeks because I didn't want to bother the frag racks but it was time.

Just got this adorable Frammer 2 weeks ago and it didn't have these. I don't think it's Spirorbid Worms but I'm not sure.

Cyphastrea ... Aiptasia?

Turnibaria has 2 new friends, she's popular :smirking-face: Obviously Bubble Algae but not sure about the worm.




Thanks for the ID & suggestions on remedies. Thank you! IMG_8422.jpg
If you are talking about the little worms with the "feathers" on the left side of the picture, those are feather dusters.
 

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