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What is growing in my tank? Pics added
For some time now i have had these thin stony sticks growing in mostly the unlit areas of my tank. They are starting to spread quite heavily and my questions are, A. Should I be concerned and B. What can I do to get rid of them. They are not tubes, but occasionally when I do a heavy feeding I will see them slime a bit. I will try and post pics asap.
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Vermetid snails. Nothing you can really do about them. They are unsightly and a sign that you are feeding too much.
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i agree that this is what is in my tank but can find no reference anywhere to show this is a sign of overfeeding. I also am seeing some instances of copperbands eating them. Has anyone had any success in removing them from their system. I only feed 2x a day and the food is consumed in about 10- 15 seconds with alomost none settling.
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not vermnatid snails......I had an ID on those once, but I forget what they are called now:redface:
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I think winged fish is right actually. I googles some pics of them and there are several different types of these little buggers but I do see some just like em.
So far I cannot find any info on how to get rid of them other than to superglue them but I have way to many to superglue. Maybe it's time to take all my live rock out for a scrub FML. |
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Well they may not be the worst but they sure know how to reproduce some quick.
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I have them Also. Copperband does nip at them
Keeping in check. Here's a good read on them. Basically you have to manually remove them http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2005-01/rs/index.php |
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Also if I was to buy a copper band should I worry much about my yellow tang fightin with it? |
hmmm.....see, you learn something new every day.....I didnt realize the little red ones were snails too.....I thought they were some kind of tube worm
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Originally I thought them to be a hydroids of some
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Yup better bust out the flame thrower and torch your rock to get rid of those pesky vermetid snails... because... because... they reproduce too much and you don't like they way they look? Why not just cover them up with some nice attractive looking coral? Me and my crazy ideas. :mrgreen:
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Peppermint shrimp will go elbows deep to eat the little suckers :)
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