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garagebrian

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I just got my live rock from floridaliverock.com and it was GREAT, but I have too many hitchhikers I have no idea about. Can you help me out on these? Sorry for the blurry pictures...

If the first one is an anemone, what can I feed it to keep it alive? Such a beautiful orange color!
 

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Anonymous

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That last one looks like an isopod to me. I don't know about the first 2.
 
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Anonymous

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#1 The picture is too blurry, but my guess would be a species of Anemonia.
#2 Need a picture of the aperture and the anterior of the animal to give you a positive on that.
#3 Isopod

Regards,
David Mohr
 

Sugar Magnolia

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The last one is an isopod as mentioned above, but whether it's a predatory isopod or not, dunno. Run a search for cirolanid isopods.
 

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