mbutler
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Is it normal to have a completely different set of aquarium inhabitants once the lights go out? I have had my lr since Nov. and since then I have only noticed a couple small feather dusters and a worm. After the lights went out tonight I took my flashlight and I took a look at the aquarium. I found a new feather duster about the size of a quarter, several smaller ones, 3 new worms, an unidentifiable crab, and this other weird stringy thing. Is it a good sign that there is new life coming from my rock? Is this time frame normal and what can I expect in the future. (It was a little unnerving to unexpectantly shine my flashlight on this nasty looking crab like thing!)
I also need some help identifying two of my new creatures. The crab was mostly inside the rock so I could not get that good of look at him, but I would describe him as a spider in the water. I could only see his legs and they were a green/brown color. The other stringy thing is exactly that. It has 5 or 6 string like white arms coming out. At first I thought a dog hair got in the tank, but I studied it for awhile and I saw several more "dog hairs". And they look like they are being controlled from a central point.
I am really excited to start seeing more life on and in the rocks! It makes the aquarium that much more fascinating. I am really curiuos to know what these new inhabitants are!
Thanks for all your great help!
I also need some help identifying two of my new creatures. The crab was mostly inside the rock so I could not get that good of look at him, but I would describe him as a spider in the water. I could only see his legs and they were a green/brown color. The other stringy thing is exactly that. It has 5 or 6 string like white arms coming out. At first I thought a dog hair got in the tank, but I studied it for awhile and I saw several more "dog hairs". And they look like they are being controlled from a central point.
I am really excited to start seeing more life on and in the rocks! It makes the aquarium that much more fascinating. I am really curiuos to know what these new inhabitants are!
Thanks for all your great help!