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What's to big that guy was about an inch
:DSome of them get to be.....FEET:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

I have the index finger rule at my house.

Edit. DO NOT LOOK AT ON YOU TUBE>;)


(six in to a foot stretched is BIG. And thats a bit much even for me.)
 
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Really they get to be a foot long??? Holly Hanna
It's really cool to look at that rock it's got feather dusters and bristle worms and the dreaded aptasia but they are all out right now just hanging out in the current
The one worm was near my shroom is that alright?
 

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Really they get to be a foot long??? Holly Hanna
It's really cool to look at that rock it's got feather dusters and bristle worms and the dreaded aptasia but they are all out right now just hanging out in the current
The one worm was near my shroom is that alright?
yes, theyre fine. You just contro'll the population. I get the big ones out and never feel bad if I throw them out. But I dont hunt them. Its passive.
Hee hee.;)you tube it.:p

Yea the hitchhikers are what sucked me in. Mostly harmless so far, mostly beneficial. My 30 gal CUC is all hitchhiker. Except two snails and one crab. I dont know how he got in there.

Most likely the worst thing you got was brown flatworms,,acoels. If you see a bloom, dont freak. If you get a big bloom, call us.
 
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yes, theyre fine. You just contro'll the population. I get the big ones out and never feel bad if I throw them out. But I dont hunt them. Its passive.
Hee hee.;)you tube it.:p

Yea the hitchhikers are what sucked me in. Mostly harmless so far, mostly beneficial. My 30 gal CUC is all hitchhiker. Except two snails and one crab. I dont know how he got in there.

Most likely the worst thing you got was brown flatworms,,acoels. If you see a bloom, dont freak. If you get a big bloom, call us.
What do u mean by the last paragraph?
 

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I believe he meant that one of the worst hitch-hikers you can introduce with that rock are Flatworms.
 
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Geeze now u got me googling why and if I have them
Thanks again
 
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Nah I have never seen one of them boy they are creepy looking
 
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Alright how about this gem
I'm hopeing it's good
 

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Sorry I need more definition, less blue more white light. Wait until the whites ramp up and try another image. :)
 
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Well I googled it and this is what it looks life in real life
 

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Asterina star: Some types have the potential to reproduce so fast they become invasive, rarely some types are coral eaters. Most are harmless algae grazers, some do eat coralline algae. It's one of cooler hitch-hikers but I prefer not to keep them as I have higher end zoanthids and I do not want their number to get out of control. The majority of hobbyist remove them or rehome them to be on the safe side.
 

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