id hitchhikers

r_ranney_jr

New Member
I have had my live rock now for 3 months. Now i am finding all sort of little guys coming out. i have no pics so sorry before hand. i will describe best i can. One looks like a white slug, doesnt move anywhere just appeared overnight. it is curled up like a cashew nut and jut as big. Creamy white coloration and looks like it spits out a web like a spider on the rock it is on. it looks like a fungus more than a living creature. Next is a little guy that looks and acts like a feather duster, but isn't. I have little feather dusters all over the live rock. This thing is a mammoth compared to them. There is a tube it comes out of and goes into if disturbed. The tube is white in color and runs alongside the rock like it is connected to it. The tentacles are a light purple color and sort of stringy. it is about 2 inches long on the tube and the length of tentacles are about half that. It comes out of tube when lights come on.
I hope this is enough information. (Just learning to use camera yet.)
Dont want to kill them if i dont have to. So if anyone can help me Thank you ahead of time.
 
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thomas712

Guest
Your description is a little odd, especially the one that comes out when the lights go on, sounds sortof reverse there. At first description I thought copo's or ampho's, then when you said slug and they curl up I thought maybe chitons, but when you say they cast a web well.......I'm lost.
Sorry but could use a pic here.
Thomas
 

r_ranney_jr

New Member
here is the white slug thing, it looks like a tube in which something with two antanes live in (sorry pics are best i can do).
Can't figure out how everyone takes such good pics.
 

r_ranney_jr

New Member
this is the tube one i am thinking maybe some kind of feather duster i never seen before. there are actually two seperate sets of tentacles coming out of same tube. Also they are kind of feather looking.
 

r_ranney_jr

New Member
the white thing is (i believe) a vermetid gastropod "a snail that lives in a tube and sends out strands of mucus to catch food.
found that out on a website for hitch hikers.
The other one not sure yet but i will keep looking.
 

ophiura

Active Member
If it has two tentacles, it may be a spionid worm...both spionids and vermetids are common...but spionids have two very clear tentacles whereas I find vermetids have a string of mucous that is extended to catch stuff (especially when the tank is fed). But just a guess...
 

sammystingray

Active Member
I can't tell either from the pictures, but how lucky would you be if the second was a coco worm!! Description kind of fits...
 

jarvis

Member

Originally posted by sammystingray
I can't tell either from the pictures, but how lucky would you be if the second was a coco worm!! Description kind of fits...

Wouldn't that be nice. darn all ll I got was apatisia, a polyp and a pistol shrimp.
 
Heck, I got all sorts of hitch hikers from a predatory (but none the less cool looking) snail to mantis to porceline crabs and much more. But I had to PAY for the coco worm! Dang, some opeople have all the luck! :D
Why isn't it ever ME? :rolleyes:
 

nm reef

Active Member

It is really difficult to ID from a description only...and even with quality pics a positive ID can sometimes be extremely difficult. I'd suggest a search using the feature above and a search on your favorite search engine(I like google)...then sort thru all the info you find(there is tons!!)...thats the process I used to ID a tunicate about 2 years ago....godd luck in your search for ID info.:cool:
NMREEF website
Ka is the wheel that moves the world...and the man or woman that rages against it will be crushed under its rim.
NMREEF pics
 
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