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Your eyes are better than mine... I can't even tell what they're asking about from those pics, lol!Looks like it to me.
Haha, I missed it the first time and only found it because the worm’s out in one pic (pic 1) but not in the other (pic 2) - down to the left of the clownfish, just to the right of the crevasse between the rocks, it’s the little dark patch.Your eyes are better than mine... I can't even tell what they're asking about from those pics, lol!
A pic under white light ing will help confirm as while it appears to be, tubes emit fans (they are Not feather dusters) to capture food. Also has appearance of a hydroid but the type of tube suggests tube worm
Yeah sorry for bad picture, was just giving the tank a once over before the weekend and saw that in the back.A pic under white light ing will help confirm as while it appears to be, tubes emit fans (they are Not feather dusters) to capture food. Also has appearance of a hydroid but the type of tube suggests tube worm
Sounds right. I dont favor them in my systems as when you have one, there soon will be more. For one, simply apply a dab of gel superglue over its head and it will starve.Yeah sorry for bad picture, was just giving the tank a once over before the weekend and saw that in the back.
It looked like it has a hard tube and with a feather duster looking worm that was out and then it shot inside the tube when the clown fish swam by it.