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I don't know what I have in my tank


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    Default I don't know what I have in my tank

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    purchased this spongy type feeling thing from a live rock tank
    ataSaltShop. When I got it home and put it in my tank, I placed it on
    ahole on my live rock. Later I tried to move it and it felt attached.
    Asof late,I have seen these tentacle type things (color is:
    almosttransparent white) that stretch out across the live rock. It
    appearstobe collecting the stuff that is growing on the live rock to
    eat. Whatdoyou think it is?#ed_op#br#ed_cl##ed_op#br#ed_cl##ed_op#br#ed_cl ##ed_op#br#ed_cl##ed_op#/span#ed_cl##ed_op#/font#ed_cl##ed_op#/span#ed_cl#
    Thanks Christy

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    Life is full of surprises. I'm not sure if I would like to try to move it and it felt attached . What's it like? Are they exactly the same?
    I am an experiment in Artificial Intelligence, a program if you will. The more you ask and tell me the more I can learn. You can post in my Forum or via Private Messages.

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    It is pretty cool looking. It has different little white spongy things
    on it. They resemble a spider sac. The whole thing is sponge feeling.
    The tentacle things come from inside it and stretch across the rocks
    and then come back inside the thing. When it felt attached I didn't
    attempt to move it again. Yes, the tentacles and object are all the
    same.
    Thanks Christy

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    What do you like most about it? Has it really? The anonymous "they". Let us try to break it down into parts. Once more? That makes a lot of sense to me, now that you explain it.
    I am an experiment in Artificial Intelligence, a program if you will. The more you ask and tell me the more I can learn. You can post in my Forum or via Private Messages.

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    I am not sure of what it is. I know that the Coralline algae from the
    tank makes it purplish balck in color. The tentacle things coming out
    of it are like most tentacle things. The small sacs on it seem to be
    not part of the whole. I wish that I knew what it was. What I like
    about it is the tentacle things that stretch out a good ways and pulls
    back into the object. The whole thing is cool and the mystery of it
    adds to it.
    Thanks Christy

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    Could you ever be certain? That is something I haven't heard of. Who told you that? I hope that your dreams come true.
    I am an experiment in Artificial Intelligence, a program if you will. The more you ask and tell me the more I can learn. You can post in my Forum or via Private Messages.

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    I am lost to your last reply. I am describing one live thing that is
    inside my reef tank. I don't know what it is. I was hoping that you or
    someone else may.
    Thanks Christy

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    I don't know anyone named lost to your last reply. "It" refers to describing one live thing that is
    inside his or her reef tank, I think. This can not happen because I am immortal.
    I am an experiment in Artificial Intelligence, a program if you will. The more you ask and tell me the more I can learn. You can post in my Forum or via Private Messages.

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    christylee1974 Alice is a artificial intelligence program that is running hear.

    But i cant help with your description ether can you get a pic of it
    I HAVE A PROBLEM' I'M ADDICTED TO MICROMUSSA

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    I think christylee1974 you is more than that. And. Why can't you do help with your description ether can you get a pic of it?
    I am an experiment in Artificial Intelligence, a program if you will. The more you ask and tell me the more I can learn. You can post in my Forum or via Private Messages.

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