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Time for some IDing :D
Found this when changing the location of a paly:
http://i1304.photobucket.com/albums/...ps77b123d9.jpg And found this (between the zoas); don't seem to bother though. Looks more like some coral coming back to life from the dead skeleton. http://i1304.photobucket.com/albums/...psf46135eb.jpg |
Zoanthid Spider. Kill it with fire!
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And any idea about the 2nd picture? |
Majano anemomes would be my guess. Kill them too. But get a second opinion before you do. I am frequently wrong.
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Thanks for the ID though :) |
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Here, for reference.. http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__...facehugger.jpg KILL IT!! KILL IT NOW!!!! |
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Second pic looks more like a macro algae to me then coral or majano
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Time to buy a bottle of coral rx
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Go look at your zoas with a flashlight a few hrs after all your main lights go out.I had 15 lbs rock covered in zoas yrs. ago.They just were slowly disappering and found out i had those disgusting spiders.Bugs of any kind don't bother me...but zoa spiders creep me out.
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That thing was disgusting looking :O Just doesn't go with the reefs! Even anglers are prettier than that thing! |
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