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#22
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#23
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![]() Cute little wormies
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#24
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![]() You sure those are "wormies"? I hope I am wrong, but it looks like that could be aiptasia to my very uneducated eye.
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#25
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![]() Impossible to see in the low grade picture, but these little worms live in tubes and are much smaller than an adult aiptasia.
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![]() very nice
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#28
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![]() Those are hydroids and there are bad. If they spread and cover all your rock it will be impossible to get rid of them. I had the "pleasure" of dealing with them in the past.
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#29
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![]() Hydroids and algae... well I guess the anemone doesn't get to keep its rock. One for the boiling pot. Thanks for the heads up folks.
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#30
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![]() absolutely do not boil live rock
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