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    Question Jelly Fish i think

    i was looking in my tank and i found baby jellys. (i think) Can any tell me if i have to take it out or am i ok? i have one tang fish and alot of frags. i uploaded a picture and is right on top the the pump. let me know thanks
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    More info...relating to the same subject:

    http://maast.org/forums/showthread.p...ight=jellyfish

    I have pics on pg03.


    We never found a solid ID...most likely Hydroids in the medusoid stage from what most suggested....
    Last edited by Mr Cob; Tue, 16th Mar 2010 at 02:43 PM.

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    Hydroids!
    200g-No Corals Yet!



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    +1 for medusa stage of a hydroid or other kinda cnidarian

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    Quote Originally Posted by aggiereefer12 View Post
    +1 for medusa stage of a hydroid or other kinda cnidarian
    Dont take this the wrong way, but saying "other type of cnidarian" doesn't really help much since all corals/anemones/jellies are cnidarians.

    On the topic of the unknown critter, I agree with the above posts that it is a medusoid form of some type of Hydrozoan.

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    All corals? Learn something new everyday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ErikH View Post
    All corals? Learn something new everyday.
    Yep, all corals/anemones/hydrozoans/sea jellies are in the phylum Cnidaria.

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