What survived on your TBS base rock?

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I have no need for more rock but I’m just curious, what survived on your TBS live rock and stayed alive and flourishing ?

So far for me stuff still alive months later:

Bristle Worm ( no clue how big it is )

Feather dusters and they have migrated all around they are so cool!

Grape Macro Algae - also migrates all around (I love it !)

Aiptasia - but I got a peppermint to beat
It it’s all gone I think now

Bubble algae - emerald crab is working on it

Hitchhiker stars though I see them less and less.

Purple sponge - really small I thought it was cyano at first but nope

i didn’t really lose anything but scuds which I think were dead in box.
 

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Red grape algae (beneficial)
And these things but I’ve never ID’d it look like feather dusters but are not

My rock was pretty clear of nasties which is a good thing saves me the battles
 

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Cup Coral....it's massive now..

phyllangia, or a hidden cup coral. It's so amazing, because you can't buy them anywhere.

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I have no need for more rock but I’m just curious, what survived on your TBS live rock and stayed alive and flourishing ?

So far for me stuff still alive months later:

Bristle Worm ( no clue how big it is )

Feather dusters and they have migrated all around they are so cool!

Grape Macro Algae - also migrates all around (I love it !)

Aiptasia - but I got a peppermint to beat
It it’s all gone I think now

Bubble algae - emerald crab is working on it

Hitchhiker stars though I see them less and less.

Purple sponge - really small I thought it was cyano at first but nope

i didn’t really lose anything but scuds which I think were dead in box.
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And these things but I’ve never ID’d it look like feather dusters but are not
Those are colonial hydroids; removal is generally recommended, as they can sometimes get out of hand, and some kinds have a fairly potent sting.
 
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I just ordered the nano treasure chest box. Should be receiving end of the month. I’ll report back my findings
Awesome! When I got my rock I did base but part of me wants to get some treasure mixes and replace the base but there is so much life on my rock it would make me too sad to remove it.
 

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None of the macro algae survived on mine. I had a what I think was a decorator crab - put him in my sump - haven't seen him for a while though. Also got a purple urchin that was the size of a dime - it has since tripled in size and is an eating machine. I also got aiptasia that I am working on getting rid of - and *I think* a tunicate that is just plain weird. The rock is really cool though and has really stabilized my tank.
 

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Mine after 2 years: cup corals, brown tunicate, white ball-type sponges growing in the back, loads of feather dusters, spaghetti worms, brittle and microbrittle stars, although the microbrittles are mostly gone or in hiding after the wrasses were added.

Lost a number of different types of sponges and tunicates over time. Black sponge went fast. A red-orange sponge came and went. Red tunicate came and went. Star corals unfortunately didn't last over 6 months--think they got overrun by Valonia and didn't bounce back.
 

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Wow! I got all sorts of stuff, a few red macro algeas, but a turbo snail loved them too much. Small cup coral hasn't really grown but surviving, a red finger gorg, tons of feather dusters, orange tunicates, hundreds of micro brittle stars, many keyhole limpets, 2 hermit crabs, ruby mithrax crab, 2 maybe more porcelain crabs, a pink snail of some sort, a few aiptasia, basic brown flatworms, and some weird translucent jelly creature that has feeding mucus or strings similar to vermetid snails.

So most of my goodies were, well, good. Only a few pests.
 

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Cup Coral....it's massive now..

phyllangia, or a hidden cup coral. It's so amazing, because you can't buy them anywhere.

before...
1000004969.jpg

After. .
1000004970.jpg
Man I'm so jealous of people who end up with cup coral on their tbs rock. Isn't that the only way to legally acquire one?
 

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I have no need for more rock but I’m just curious, what survived on your TBS live rock and stayed alive and flourishing ?

So far for me stuff still alive months later:

Bristle Worm ( no clue how big it is )

Feather dusters and they have migrated all around they are so cool!

Grape Macro Algae - also migrates all around (I love it !)

Aiptasia - but I got a peppermint to beat
It it’s all gone I think now

Bubble algae - emerald crab is working on it

Hitchhiker stars though I see them less and less.

Purple sponge - really small I thought it was cyano at first but nope

i didn’t really lose anything but scuds which I think were dead in box.
An oyster, several bristle stars &
I have no need for more rock but I’m just curious, what survived on your TBS live rock and stayed alive and flourishing ?

So far for me stuff still alive months later:

Bristle Worm ( no clue how big it is )

Feather dusters and they have migrated all around they are so cool!

Grape Macro Algae - also migrates all around (I love it !)

Aiptasia - but I got a peppermint to beat
It it’s all gone I think now

Bubble algae - emerald crab is working on it

Hitchhiker stars though I see them less and less.

Purple sponge - really small I thought it was cyano at first but nope

i didn’t really lose anything but scuds which I think were dead in box.
serpent and bristle stars, oculina robusta SPS coral, sponge, oyster, a bunch of biovalves, and a bunch of other stuff too numerous to list. It’s amazing stuff!
 

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Man I'm so jealous of people who end up with cup coral on their tbs rock. Isn't that the only way to legally acquire one?
I'm not sure...but my nephew keeps telling me we need to frag and sell :winking-face-with-tongue: :winking-face-with-tongue: :winking-face-with-tongue: :loudly-crying-face::loudly-crying-face::loudly-crying-face::loudly-crying-face::loudly-crying-face::loudly-crying-face:

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From what I have seen so far, a brittle star, possibly colonista snails, a few colorless polyps, some small white pineapple sponges, and what appear to be green star polyps but with only a grey color.
 

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