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![]() we need a better description was it pink with black bristles by any chance ??
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![]() Everything that comes with live rock has its place in a reef ecosystem. The majority of the time it is something useful to the aquarist - even the really ugly ones. It was probably some kind of detrivore, but it's impossible to know now that you've killed it. The next time you see a hitchhiker perhaps you should consider isolating it and taking a picture before going "eeek!" and stomping on it.
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![]() Ouch! thats harsh
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![]() Maybe a Eunicid? They are fast though, and tough to catch sometimes.
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![]() I got a couple of huge bristle worms (ugly but okay) and a Mantis Shrimp (Ugly but NOT okay) you take your chances with live rock LOL
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