Trying to get an idea of what these are. They don't look like the normal hydroids which are typically the little stick things with whiskers, etc. These look more like orange button polyp type things that are just growing like crazy in the tank.
Its a 100 gallon that is in a recovery mode. About a year ago it was a full reef with elegance and frogspawns - both very large and didn't really leave much in the room of other corals. So it was just rock, a couple fish, and sand - under 175W MH's and acintic vho's. While on vacation the power went out, air never came back on, and when I got back the tank was toast. Everything dead. After cleaning up the mess the rocks and sand remained until the tank got under control again and I waited to see the sand come back to life, etc.
Since then, these things I guess survived and are growing all over the place. Only thing in the tank honestly is pair of clown fish, yellow tang, and royal gramma - and a large queen conarch snail.
I'm in the process of setting up the tank by replacing the pumps and firing back up the skimmer. Just not sure what to do with these things at the moment. If they are good or bad - but one thing is for sure, they are covering my rocks from head to toe...
Thanks for any info. Long time member, but away from the hobby after I lost my tank. Just getting back into the swing of things.
Its a 100 gallon that is in a recovery mode. About a year ago it was a full reef with elegance and frogspawns - both very large and didn't really leave much in the room of other corals. So it was just rock, a couple fish, and sand - under 175W MH's and acintic vho's. While on vacation the power went out, air never came back on, and when I got back the tank was toast. Everything dead. After cleaning up the mess the rocks and sand remained until the tank got under control again and I waited to see the sand come back to life, etc.
Since then, these things I guess survived and are growing all over the place. Only thing in the tank honestly is pair of clown fish, yellow tang, and royal gramma - and a large queen conarch snail.
I'm in the process of setting up the tank by replacing the pumps and firing back up the skimmer. Just not sure what to do with these things at the moment. If they are good or bad - but one thing is for sure, they are covering my rocks from head to toe...
Thanks for any info. Long time member, but away from the hobby after I lost my tank. Just getting back into the swing of things.