tracymace1229
Member
Hi,
The last 2 pieces of live rock I had were covered with some form of organism. The tank at the LFS also had lots of miniature featherdusters growing from the sandbed and all the live rock had these tiny organisms.
They are not your normal polyps. The are different from the sessile sponges that singapore angels eat.
When I first got the live rock, my golden pygmy angel did not seem to eat them even though he cleaned off all the live rock....which was over 40 lbs. but after a month I noticed that there were none left except the hard to get spots under the live rock.
Now about 2 months later I notice in the dark sump part of my refugium what appears to be dozens of the little critters growing all over the walls.
Description:
The largest get about 1 cm long....most are half that length.
They are whitish
Look like a fat slug
kinda narrow on the bottom where it attaches.
The middle is bulbous and seems to be furry/fuzzy
the top is very small and has a tiny opening about the size of a pencil tip...maybe with small tentacles....extremely small.
I doubt they are harmful, but just curious how they spread so quickly to the sump! none has made it into the actual refugium....the algea and copepods fill that area already!
any thoughts? And no they are too small to get a good pic.
thanks
wes and tracy
The last 2 pieces of live rock I had were covered with some form of organism. The tank at the LFS also had lots of miniature featherdusters growing from the sandbed and all the live rock had these tiny organisms.
They are not your normal polyps. The are different from the sessile sponges that singapore angels eat.
When I first got the live rock, my golden pygmy angel did not seem to eat them even though he cleaned off all the live rock....which was over 40 lbs. but after a month I noticed that there were none left except the hard to get spots under the live rock.
Now about 2 months later I notice in the dark sump part of my refugium what appears to be dozens of the little critters growing all over the walls.
Description:
The largest get about 1 cm long....most are half that length.
They are whitish
Look like a fat slug
kinda narrow on the bottom where it attaches.
The middle is bulbous and seems to be furry/fuzzy
the top is very small and has a tiny opening about the size of a pencil tip...maybe with small tentacles....extremely small.
I doubt they are harmful, but just curious how they spread so quickly to the sump! none has made it into the actual refugium....the algea and copepods fill that area already!
any thoughts? And no they are too small to get a good pic.
thanks
wes and tracy