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  1. steveml

    Yellow gourd-like thing, need ID please

    Hi. Attached is a photo of a 4 month old yellow thing. It started out as one tube and over the past month has grown another. I don't see anything going into or out of the opening. If you know what it is, please help me out and if it is a bad thing, please tell me how to take care of it...
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    Gorilla crab pic - how to get rid of it?

    thanks xDave... I will give that one a try. Steve
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    Gorilla crab pic - how to get rid of it?

    [img]I have a longer posting on this creature under: something hairy eating my plate coral but now I have a photo... was suggested that this was a gorilla crab (?) and now it needs to go away. But it's so fast I cannot catch it. Any thoughts?
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    something hairy eating my plate coral

    Gorilla Crab? Is it bad? Just googled it and it says it's bad and will eat my corals. How do I catch it so I can give it away or just get it out of the tank?
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    something hairy eating my plate coral

    look right in the middle of the photo. Can anyone identif
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    something hairy eating my plate coral

    24 gallon nanocube, reef tank, all parameters are fine, 1 year old. Have not introduced any new corals in 4 months - only thing that has been added is sea water that I buy from my LFS. could not get a photo as it moves too fast but it looks like a multi-legged spider with hairs, about 1/2 inch...
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    Can anyone ID this substance?

    Hi... I have the same stuff in my still-in-cycle tank. It looks like clear jelly. The replies to my post were that it's something call die-off (whatever that is) and that I should just let nature take its course. Whatever...
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    jelly-like stuff on rock

    New aquarist, first Marine 24G NanoCube, currently cycling on day 10. Have 15 lbs live rock, 5 lbs live sand, 8 lbs of non-live rock. All ranges within normal (pH, salinity, ammonia, etc). Used StressZyme to boost the cycling. My non-live rock is "growing" some odd clear whitish...
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