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Okay these things are creeping me out. They just started swimming around the tank like jelly fish. There are thousands of them.
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My guess is that they are jellyfish. Jellyfish start out as polyps similar to what you saw on your glass and then release several offspring from a single polyp. If they are free swimming I woouldn't worry too much about your urchins and starfish. I'd be more concerned about your corals/fish. But since these are babies they won't really pack a huge sting, in fact, some of your fish might eat them depending on what you have. Take a picture! I wanna see, I wanna see!
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Does anyone know if there is any fish or invert that will eat Jellyfish?
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I posted an attachment to my original post. It shows one pic of one of the jellyfish I will upload another pic with this message.
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Here is another pic as an attachment of the Jellyfish in my tank.
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Have you tried scooping them up with a net ?
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Wow! Someone should go over to your place with a HD camcorder to film this! Should be hugely interesting! Keep us posted, please.
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look on here for them
http://www.chucksaddiction.com/hitchworms.html |