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Nano 12-15-2011 03:14 AM

Hitch hiker
 
Cant get a picture if I tried this little thing is so fast and it moves all around inside my LR, but he stays on the rock with my Zoas. I have only seen it once but my wife just phoned me saying she tried to get pictures, but he is too fast. She says it some what resembles a beetle, dark colored and about the size of a stomatella snail.. I'm not sure if I should be worried? I just noticed it about 2 days ago, and there is no visible damage to anything. Any thoughts? I know its hard to say with out pictures.. sorry guys

Nano 12-15-2011 03:34 AM

EDIT. He apparently looks like a small "stubby" centipede and is grey according to the Mrs. :shocked!:

BMahura 12-15-2011 03:44 AM

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Originally Posted by nanomano (Post 661251)
EDIT. He apparently looks like a small "stubby" centipede and is grey according to the Mrs. :shocked!:

From this description sounds like a bristle worm to me. Shouldn't me worried about them. Try taking a flashlight and night and see if you can see them as their always out at night. They can get quite large over time but they are great for eating extra food and such.

Nano 12-15-2011 03:59 AM

thats what it sounds like to cause of the "centipede" description she gave me. I only saw like the movement in the LR the other night out of the corner of my eye. Its the fact that it moves so fast that kinda freaks me out, can bristle worm move really quickly?

BMahura 12-15-2011 04:06 AM

Im not sure about how fast your talking about lol but i have seen some in my tank move pretty swiftly

Nano 12-15-2011 04:10 AM

Let's say pretty switly as well lol not mach 10 or anything but he's quick

Starry 12-15-2011 05:51 AM

My vote is for an amphipod. i have grey and brown ones in my tank. they can move like a bullet. make great fish food.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...s_roeselii.jpg

daniella3d 12-15-2011 05:56 AM

isopod?

http://www.biology.duke.edu/johnsenl...ery/isopod.jpg


Or an amphipod:

http://www.ittiofauna.org/webmuseum/...mmarus-500.jpg

amphipods can eat zoanthids if they are hungry.

Nano 12-15-2011 06:18 AM

Well I know I have an amphipod in that same area, maybe thats what she saw, cause at first she said it looked like a beetle, so isopod or amphipod in that case most likely. Then she said it looks like a grey centipede lol I dont think she knows what she's talking about half the time ;) but hey do any of us?

I havent seen the critter, but If I do I will try to get a positive ID, thanks guys :)

lastlight 12-15-2011 07:05 AM

I was thinking isopod too and the description matches the pest version. Hopefully not!


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