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revkev6

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ok, no pics of them because they are quite small and only seem to grace my water column with their presence at night. they are about 1/8" across and shaped just like a "birdy" in badmitten. so when they "swim" they have a conical shape and squeeze their feathery/tentacle/leg things together behind them. they don't seem to be able to move quickly no matter how fast they squeeze. they are clear/translucent and will perch on my glass. when they do it is with their "legs" on the glass. they almost look like small feather dusters swimming in my tank.
 
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Anonymous

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Try a search on Hydroid Jellyfish. They're fairly common and begin life as a mini-anemone looking thing and later bud off tiny free-swimming Jellyfish. Some of them can deliver quite a whallop in the form of a nematocyst sting to the point where they can be a real nusiance to fish & corals.
 

revkev6

Reefer
just googled them, the free swimming form looks right, but I don't really see any of the fan type that they describe as attached to the rock. I"m not too sure I like the sound of stinging either.......


(breaks out the rubber gloves that go all the way to my neck)
 
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Anonymous

Guest
LOL

I've been stung by a few Hydroid Jellies, it's noticeable but just barely.

Nothing like the Box Jelly of Australia.... people have cut off their own arms to stop the pain.... 8O
 

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