Picked up some kp live rock - HH id's please

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Hi there

i just got a shipment if rock in and have a couple things I'd like id'd if anyone can help.

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A red crab.

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This weird little guy is crawling around like a slug. Looks like it has two eye stalks at the front. Doesn't want to go above the water line.

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I had been googling for ages before posting to ID that slug and finally found it just after posting. Typical, lol.

Looks like it is a leopard polyclad flatworm.

 
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The crab looks like a red Mithrax believed to be safe
Thanks, searched r2r based on this reply and yes you are correct, it looks just like the pics in this thread...

 
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Hi

So I've been curing this stuff in a brute, it's producing a ton of ammonia, it's regularly at or above 1ppm. I've been doing daily water changes and dosing a bit of prime.

Couple other things have surfaced that I'd appreciate an ID on.

There was a yellow worm wriggling around the surface after I did a water change today.
You can see it silhouetted in front of the black.bit.of the heater.

I'd say 1" long.

It disappeared before I could get a better shot unfortunately.

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What is this thing?!? It's slightly squishy...
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There's definitely a spaghetti worm in there somewhere. I see tentacles retract when I shine a light in to the brute.

I've also been hearing a lot of clicking so it's possible there is a pistol shrimp hiding somewhere. Fingers crossed.

Thanks
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The big one is just a bristle worm.

The small yellow swimmer... both bristle worms (and I believe eunicids) have a swimmer stage. Both can be found in a bright yellow as well.

I am not sure on the sac thing other then my KPA rock had some too and it was harmless.

Bump for the previous two posts.

2 types of worm and a weird sac thing.
 
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The big one is just a bristle worm.

The small yellow swimmer... both bristle worms (and I believe eunicids) have a swimmer stage. Both can be found in a bright yellow as well.

I am not sure on the sac thing other then my KPA rock had some too and it was harmless.
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Hi

So I've been curing this stuff in a brute, it's producing a ton of ammonia, it's regularly at or above 1ppm. I've been doing daily water changes and dosing a bit of prime.

Couple other things have surfaced that I'd appreciate an ID on.

There was a yellow worm wriggling around the surface after I did a water change today.
You can see it silhouetted in front of the black.bit.of the heater.

I'd say 1" long.

It disappeared before I could get a better shot unfortunately.

PXL_20210802_182129178.MP.jpg


What is this thing?!? It's slightly squishy...
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There's definitely a spaghetti worm in there somewhere. I see tentacles retract when I shine a light in to the brute.

I've also been hearing a lot of clicking so it's possible there is a pistol shrimp hiding somewhere. Fingers crossed.

Thanks
Captain
The lump is a sea squirt
 

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Does the sac have two big visible openings?

Might also be a sea apple. In which case great beautiful score but you need to watch out if it is dying, better to not have fish in the tank if/when it does. Would keep monitoring it for a while
 

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Does the sac have two big visible openings?

Might also be a sea apple. In which case great beautiful score but you need to watch out if it is dying, better to not have fish in the tank if/when it does. Would keep monitoring it for a while
can’t be a sea apple, they aren’t in the Caribbean. It’s a sea squirt
 

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