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Hi,

I was wondering if anyone can Identify this animal highlighted in red, they are a few millimetres in length. I thought it looked a bit like a Clove polyp, I have none in my tank!

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Its funny but ChatGPT does not agree with me, it says they are Digitate Hydroids. Digitate Hydroids seem to have thinner tentacles and more of them?
 
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I wonder where they hitchhiked from, I have not put any wildlife in the tank for a long while!
 

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Hi,

I was wondering if anyone can Identify this animal highlighted in red, they are a few millimetres in length. I thought it looked a bit like a Clove polyp, I have none in my tank!

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Looks like a tiny piece of GSP (Green Star Polyps)
 

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Hi,

I was wondering if anyone can Identify this animal highlighted in red, they are a few millimetres in length. I thought it looked a bit like a Clove polyp, I have none in my tank!

IMG_4285.jpg

That's not a puppy. 😉
 

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GSP would have longer tentacles.

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I have a GSP frag with short tentacles BUT a key indicator here imo is that GSP polyps have a little whitish circle in the center, and they come right out of the mat without visible stalks.

The ones in OP’s pictures have bright green centers. Combined with the long and relatively thick stalks below them, they’re almost certainly clove polyps imo
 

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