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Hi. Wondering if anyone can help me identify what this is growing on my rock and along the tank floor. I will post some pics.

It’s on my 10 gallon ‘quarantine’ tank. Actually I had to remove a cleaner shrimp from my display tank and set up my 10 gallon. I decided to cycle before putting the shrimp. I also some time later added a couple of chromis and a Molly Miller blenny.

Just noticed some white hairy filament on one side of the rock with some ‘bristles’ on the tank floor.

Can anyone help identify?

Thanks in advance.

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Hi. Wondering if anyone can help me identify what this is growing on my rock and along the tank floor. I will post some pics.

It’s on my 10 gallon ‘quarantine’ tank. Actually I had to remove a cleaner shrimp from my display tank and set up my 10 gallon. I decided to cycle before putting the shrimp. I also some time later added a couple of chromis and a Molly Miller blenny.

Just noticed some white hairy filament on one side of the rock with some ‘bristles’ on the tank floor.

Can anyone help identify?

Thanks in advance.

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filaments and tube worms. You can place coral in a small container of tank water and scrub off with a firm toothbrush or scrape off gently with the edge of a paring knife
 
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filaments and tube worms. You can place coral in a small container of tank water and scrub off with a firm toothbrush or scrape off gently with the edge of a paring knife
Thank you for your quick response.
Are the filaments harmful?
 

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