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    Default Unidentified Swimming Object

    This afternoon I found tons of little things swimming around in my ten gallon reef aquarium. I put it under a microscope and it looks like a tiny jelly fish that slowly pumps around. I have had this aquarium set up for a couple of years and have not made any additions since last summer. I was thinking it was some kind of coral larvae. Maybe apitasia? I have never heard of Apitasia reproducing this way in the aquarium before. I have some mushrooms, tons of star polyps, and some kind of carribean star coral (Blushing Star Coral)in my aquarium. Here is a picture of it that I was able to take, it's a little dark.
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    Medusa stage of a hydroid you can goodle it and prolly find some more images of it.

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    Daniel nailed it!
    My Reef is Alive and well Despite My repeated Daily attemps to kill it!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by antman View Post
    This afternoon I found tons of little things swimming around in my ten gallon reef aquarium. I put it under a microscope and it looks like a tiny jelly fish that slowly pumps around. I have had this aquarium set up for a couple of years and have not made any additions since last summer. I was thinking it was some kind of coral larvae. Maybe apitasia? I have never heard of Apitasia reproducing this way in the aquarium before. I have some mushrooms, tons of star polyps, and some kind of carribean star coral (Blushing Star Coral)in my aquarium. Here is a picture of it that I was able to take, it's a little dark.
    Wow, camera (digital?) hooked up to a scope? (impressive!) and a couple year set up?

    Very nice!

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    Apitasia is a type of hydroid right? Is this a bad thing then if Apitasia is reproducing in my aquarium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by antman View Post
    Apitasia is a type of hydroid right? Is this a bad thing then if Apitasia is reproducing in my aquarium.

    Well it is ten gallons and a couple years...... I wouldnt get nervous..

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