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Looks like egg mass from a sea hare.
Yes I have a sea hare blue spottedLooks like egg mass from a sea hare.
Do you have a sea hare?
They likely won’t hatchI’ve removed it from the rock but leaves in the net in the water , what I have to do with it ? Release it in the tank or in the refugium ? Or do not release it ?
Thank you for your help, I will follow your adviceThey likely won’t hatch
Fish may eat it, otherwise siphon and discard
Well - since no information was given about the size it is hard to say of course since he has a sea hare - that makes more sense. http://www.realmonstrosities.com/2013/06/spaghetti-worms-and-spaghettier-worms.htmlFar from Spaghetti worm
checking some pictures on the web about spaghetti worm and sea hare eggs,i think they looks more like the eggs, how they were on the rock , dimensions and colorWell - since no information was given about the size it is hard to say of course since he has a sea hare - that makes more sense. http://www.realmonstrosities.com/2013/06/spaghetti-worms-and-spaghettier-worms.html
I agree. Sorry - I tried to suggest that in my post. Its just that most people don't keep sea hares - so without knowing that to me it look(ed) like a certain type of spaghetti worm - I'm interested - can you post a picture of your hare?checking some pictures on the web about spaghetti worm and sea hare eggs,i think they looks more like the eggs, how they were on the rock , dimensions and color
Yes of course , I have a video too, just saw this morning more eggs under an other rocks ,where the sea hare was last nightI agree. Sorry - I tried to suggest that in my post. Its just that most people don't keep sea hares - so without knowing that to me it look(ed) like a certain type of spaghetti worm - I'm interested - can you post a picture of your hare?
Thanks - nice!!!! Unfortunately many browsers using R2R do not play the videos for some reason - so can't see that!Yes of course , I have a video too, just saw this morning more eggs under an other rocks ,where the sea hare was last night
there is an other way to post videos ? like links?Thanks - nice!!!! Unfortunately many browsers using R2R do not play the videos for some reason - so can't see that!
I saw it to the store and I get it for when I will get algae, just prevention, this is may tank, I have some algae , but I don't think it's a bad situation for a 2 months old tank, but with this kind of algae it doesn't help because they don't come off from the rocks, i've tried to scrape them off during the water change but nothing , the sea hare is not lucky either with those, but on the sand it does a wonderful jobMay I ask why you got the sea hare in a two month old tank . Do you have bad algae??, this is my tank, I took it to prevent and to help with algae, when I will get them
I didn't know it lol , I took it in anticipation of the ugly stage, I don't know if it already started , or its comign soon, i'm new in the reef ...O Lord. You only need a seahare for a tank like this.
It basically has nothing to eat in your tank . Imo
The tank looks clean , and is just going through its stages of getting mature .I saw it to the store and I get it for when I will get algae, just prevention, this is may tank, I have some algae , but I don't think it's a bad situation for a 2 months old tank, but with this kind of algae it doesn't help because they don't come off from the rocks, i've tried to scrape them off during the water change but nothing , the sea hare is not lucky either with those, but on the sand it does a wonderful job
In the second picture is working under the rock