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![]() I've done quite a lot of searching but haven't found an ID on this other than references to some sort of "tube polyp" or "stick polyp" which isn't too scientific.
![]() The tubes themselves are translucent and fairly rigid and when disturbed, the polyps(?) will quickly retract into them. When I first saw them a couple of months ago the coloration was a pale yellow/brown but have changed to a bright lime green color that really shows well under actinic (off for the photo). Each one is about 2-3mm across when open. I would imagine this stuff is fairly common as it was a hitchiker and is showing up on a couple of pieces.. would like to know a little more about them. Thanks, Francis |
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![]() Quote:
http://www.xtalworld.com/Aquarium/hitchfaq.htm |
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![]() Marie, Thanks for the ID! (glad I asked before it spread). The link you provided is an excellent resource for newbs like me.
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