here are two pics.. any one know what thay are
first pic the little neion green things in the center of the pic
2 nd pic.. the pom pom looking things in the center of pic...
thanks all
here are two pics.. any one know what thay are
first pic the little neion green things in the center of the pic
2 nd pic.. the pom pom looking things in the center of pic...
thanks all
:: hummer :nemo
In regards to your 1st pic:
This is an excerpt (and picture) from www.Melevsreef.com/id/ :
(I hope I gave credit to Melev Correctly.)
"Neomeris annulata" (a type of macro algae)
"Usually you'll see at most 5 branches of this calcium-based macro algae, and it tends to only live a short duration. Ryan has so much of it growing in his reef that he's giving it away. He even posted a picture of a snail on the glass with Neomeris sp. hanging off the shell like an octopus. Amazing. Reef-safe"
as far as the 2nd pic, I have several of those in my tank as well, but have not been able to get a good pic of them. So, if anyone has a postivie ID, that'd be great!
The second pic appears to be duster worms, they are just like feater dusters with the exeption that they only get as big as they are in your pic. The largest I have ever seen was as big around as a pencil eraser. As your tank matures you will see moreof them and they will be all sorts of different colors.
Does water always taste like salt and poo????
the second maybe hydroids..
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Actually the little green things in the very bottom picture are call "Sun Polyps". They love to be fed and enjoy being near a bright spot in your tank. They are not harmful...definatly reef safe. In fact it's one of Dakars favorite soft coral. It can get to be an inch or 2 tall as long as you baby them,and spread sortt of like a zoanthid, but quicker. Now don't kill those this sweet coral. You'll really enjoy their growh and feeding them..
I really love the macro you have gotten your hands. I've never seen it for sale anywhere, but would love some of it for my seahorse tank! Quite beautiful!!!
I hope this info helps you! .....Angel :angell1:
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the bottom picture is without a doubt Neomeris annulata. i have about 50 of them in my prop tank, they will not hurt anything.
second looks like hydroids
240 gal reef ready w/50 gal sump/fuge,130 lbs of live rock,96 pc 10k,96 pc actinic 03, 190 no actinic 65k/03, 3 175 mh 10k (2) 14k
ok thanks all for the feed back
how do i take care of them
the neion green looks sooooo cool and i like the pom pom looking ones too
thanks again all
:: hummer :nemo