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I'm thinking I'll pick up some rock soon. Looking for pictures of hitchhikers and rock (mainly hitchhikers ;)) Just want to get an idea of how many hitchhikers I'll get, that's the main reason I want to buy the rock, but post rock pictures too!
 

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Hidden cup coral! I love my live rock from Tampa Bay Saltwater. It's gorgeous!

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conch I didn't add myself, who I just noticed the other night
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one of many ruby mithrax, there's also at least one porcelain crab I can never get a photo of, and at least 2 mantis shrimp
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one of many bivalves
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just a small amount of the plethora of sponge
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one of many cup corals
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colonial tunicates, there's also the "normal" tunicates in here as well, tons of them
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Not pictured: tons of limpets, so many barnacles, way more sponge than I can photograph
 
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conch I didn't add myself, who I just noticed the other night
1000006703.jpg
one of many ruby mithrax, there's also at least one porcelain crab I can never get a photo of, and at least 2 mantis shrimp
1000006671.jpg
one of many bivalves
1000006657.jpg
just a small amount of the plethora of sponge
1000006047.jpg
one of many cup corals
1000006048.jpg
colonial tunicates, there's also the "normal" tunicates in here as well, tons of them
1000005981.jpg

Not pictured: tons of limpets, so many barnacles, way more sponge than I can photograph
Looks great!
I believe that's a hawk wing conch (Strombus raninus) in the first pic, very cool!
 

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