Id - Pink tube thing?

texasex

Member
I have had this duster cluster for about 3 months now, and yesterday I noticed this little pink tube thing hiding amongst them. Anyone have any idea what it could be, and if there is anything I need to do for it, or to it if it is bad?! :notsure:
Sorry the picture is kinda fuzzy. It is only about 1/4 in. tall.
 

texasex

Member
I know its a pretty bad picture, but nobody knows what it could possibly be? I'll even take what species it could be. :confused: Is it a wierd kinda coral or something? I am still new to many kinds of corals. It doesn't get a lot of light, and it will open up and close when something gets close by.
 

texasex

Member
Thanks for the imput, but unless I am way off base, I don't think that is what it is. I looked up pictures of the vermitid snail, and my fella doesn't have any antennae or a shell. I tried to take a better close up picture of it. It's almost pear shapes at the bottom, from what I can see.
 

texasex

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Here's another one, sorry, I guess they aren't much better than the first ones, but my camera has a hard time focusing on something that small.
 

texasex

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Okay, forgot to ask, does anyone else have an opinion as to what it might be? I am stumped. And if you all think that it is a tunicate, is there anything special that I should do for it? They are a good thing to have, right? :notsure:
 

false

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I have had one of these in my tank, and it stretchs out and eats live rock. I let it go thinking it would not harm anything. well about 3 weeks ago I moved my tank and I found the little worm and it had ate the insides of a piece of live rock up and left a fine sand in its place. I never found out what it was but it ate alot of live rock.
 

texasex

Member
This one isn't attached to any of my live rock. It's just sorta floating with the duster cluster. It doesn't seem to eat anything. A filter feeder maybe? Unless it is eating the only section of crushed coral that I have in my tank?!
 

false

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I would watch it, seriously because I had one that looked just like it. It would stretch out like a rubber band and then take 50-60 bites and spit it out.
 

texasex

Member
Maybe mine is lethargic. I have never seen it do anything but close up it's opening when a fish swims too close, like a feather duster. It stays in that same bent shape and just sits there. I will keep an eye on it though.
 
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