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Alien babies
tagging along to see if anyone knows as well.
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Those are tunicates.
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So they are, just googled it. Kind of neat to actually see them & read a little about them.
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By Golly I think you're right!
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if they are they should have 2 openings-one on top and one smaller on the side
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from the look-maybe eel eggs?-put them in a 15 gal tank with just a air stone gently bubbling against them(and have some brine shrimp ready for feeding-looks like they might be too big for cocipods-definitely too big for rotofers)
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