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SuperXdude
Mon, 21st Apr 2003, 08:57 AM
Well, tank is 3 weeks old today and I saw my first sign of life.
A white slug like thing, about 1 cm long and 2mm wide sliding up the front glass panel.
I'd snag a photo of it, but when I went back, it had vanished.
WTF is it? :D
jake5045
Mon, 21st Apr 2003, 09:05 AM
that is hard to tell without more information
Chuck
Mon, 21st Apr 2003, 12:19 PM
No worries though as it will be good food for someone :)
SuperXdude
Mon, 21st Apr 2003, 05:27 PM
Hope so. I can't find the darn thing now, but it's a good sign that water quality is stabilizing.
If I can get a pic, I'll post it.
X
SuperXdude
Tue, 22nd Apr 2003, 06:20 AM
Found some flea like things running on the inside of the glass this morning too. I've read about those, but can't recall if it was here or on reefcentral.
X
Tim Marvin
Tue, 22nd Apr 2003, 09:11 AM
If it was good information it was here. If you took a beating for asking anything, then it was ReefCentral.
Tim Marvin
Tue, 22nd Apr 2003, 09:26 AM
Maybe you need to ask something contraversal. Try telling them Plenums are the only way to go, or refugiums, or how you have three tangs in a 100 gallon tank and they are doing great. See what response you get then. Pose a threat to their way of thinking because we all know there is only one way to keep a reef tank. MY WAY! 8)
Chuck
Tue, 22nd Apr 2003, 10:50 AM
My favorite (which has caused a minor stir here even) is the debate over w/skim or without. :-o
I am without and have been for over 2 months. In fact I have no mechnical filtration at all.. Just live rock/sand and critters :)
MikeP
Tue, 22nd Apr 2003, 10:59 AM
Superx - good chance it's a Stomatella snail or possibly a mobile limpet like a scutus. 99.9% are good for yout tank and stomatella will even reprduce in your tank.
On Reefcentral - I have gotten some good information there but the amount of boneheads and angry eco-nazi's makes it hard for hobbyists to have a discussion without other people crapping on the thread. Reefs.org is friendlier but doesn't get nearly as much traffic. Reefcentral has good sale/trade forums and the expert columns are useful too (Coral forum, ID forum).
SuperXdude
Sat, 26th Apr 2003, 02:50 PM
http://www.computersims.com/stars/icky.JPG
That's the thingie.
I think I see small clusters of eggs laid too.
I have 100 lbs of Hirocks coming next week as well.
SuperX
Chuck
Sat, 26th Apr 2003, 11:05 PM
Looks like something from the "Man Show" :o
Part of the fun in this hobby is finding new things that you never knew was in there. I have all kinds of strange sponge creatures and the sand bed is full of little feather dusters.. I also have seen your critter but that was before my banded ccoral shrimps found it I think :?
Tim Marvin
Sat, 26th Apr 2003, 11:10 PM
That is a flat worm. Thank goodness not the red ones. It should die off on its own. You may get a bunch, but they will usually crash, luckily. Don't panic and do anything rash, just be patient.
SuperXdude
Sun, 27th Apr 2003, 09:04 AM
I was wondering what they were.
Perhaps when I add a few fish, snails, and hermit crabs, things will get really exciting.
Plans are to add one peppermint shrimp(candy-striped), 3-4 damsels, and snails/hermits over the next few months.
Nothing special, nothing fancy.
SuperX
Yves Nobleza
Sun, 27th Apr 2003, 10:16 AM
Ive seen six line wrasses take out flat worms :D
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