R REEFSOUL Experienced Reefer Oct 22, 2004 #1 okay, i always find the weirdest **** in my tank. "creatures" to be more precise. but i am unable to identify any of them in any books. How bout a bit of help Anthony...does anyone know what these are? or have them? :arrow: :idea: :?: Attachments dscf1534.jpg 52.7 KB · Views: 2,563 dscf1549.jpg 22.4 KB · Views: 2,564 dscf1555.jpg 18.1 KB · Views: 2,565
okay, i always find the weirdest **** in my tank. "creatures" to be more precise. but i am unable to identify any of them in any books. How bout a bit of help Anthony...does anyone know what these are? or have them? :arrow: :idea: :?:
A Anonymous Guest Oct 22, 2004 #2 I don't know what those are but I've had them in every reef tank. *watches this thread for replies*
A Anonymous Guest Oct 22, 2004 #3 I'd pm Galleon. That guy is a walking encyclopedia. John Brandt would be just as good, too.
J Juck Advanced Reefer Oct 22, 2004 #4 Those little doobries in the first photos are jellyfish I think. Not sure about the others,,, Vermatids?
Those little doobries in the first photos are jellyfish I think. Not sure about the others,,, Vermatids?
A Anonymous Guest Oct 22, 2004 #5 The first pic is what appears to be Staurocladia oahuensis (hydroid jellyfish). I'll work on the other two if I get a chance. Regards, David Mohr
The first pic is what appears to be Staurocladia oahuensis (hydroid jellyfish). I'll work on the other two if I get a chance. Regards, David Mohr
R REEFSOUL Experienced Reefer Oct 24, 2004 #6 HERE'S ANOTHER PHOTO (i think to prove your theory on those being jellyfish) Attachments dscf1412.jpg 47.1 KB · Views: 2,516 dscf1409.jpg 34.2 KB · Views: 2,520
R REEFSOUL Experienced Reefer Oct 24, 2004 #7 another Attachments dscf1557.jpg 18.2 KB · Views: 2,514
J John_Brandt Experienced Reefer Oct 24, 2004 #8 The second and third photos are platyctene ctenophores. Look: http://reefs.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=35473
The second and third photos are platyctene ctenophores. Look: http://reefs.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=35473