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![]() So on some live rock I got I had these two come along. I figure they're some sort of sea cucumber. Im just wondering since Im just starting out as to if I should get rid of these since I've read that they can cause big problems when they die.
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![]() I think you are right, some sort of cuc.
I don't have much experience with them, but maybe some others can be more descriptive to the type. Some cuc's can be dangerous and nuke your tank if they die, so caution should be taken.
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![]() Sorry ment to post this in reef, if someone could move it.
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![]() can you say bonus yup sea cuc. apparently they eat alot here are a couple of links.
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issu...003/invert.htm http://www.saltwater-aquarium-guide....thumbnails.htm It a sand sifting cuc here a link to look at. they look the same. http://www.saltwater-aquarium-guide....a-Cucumber.htm Bill Last edited by bvlester; 12-15-2009 at 11:25 PM. |
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![]() look just like the 1 i have, it was my very first hitch hiker, mine sits in a crevice in the rock and filter feeds, named him pickle, but have never had any sort of a problem, it pretty well just stays out of sight for the most part, lucky find! if you decide you don't want cucumbers in your tank let me know, i'd give them a good home
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![]() try and get a better pic.
Maybe someone here can offer a more definitive id and you can eliminate the guesswork. |
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