Another WTH is this question

Marz

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Orangeville, Ontario
I usually spend a fair chunk of time in front of my tank, looking for new growth, making sure my few corals are doing ok. I have seen this almost "translucent" growth on the rock of my ricordea. There was a black almost "pit" that was attached to some stringy substance floating and then it was pulled back to the translucent growth.

I have provided 2 pictures, and I will turn the ric around when I do the WC to get a better picture. Any thoughts? The pictures aren't great, but for now this is what i have. Thoughts? (as usual thanks for ANY help :) )

Pic 1 is of the growth that has started on the rock. The black spot was attached to the string and then it came back to the growth.
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The next picture of from the other side, much more clear.
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reefgeek

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Apr 9, 2014
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Barrie, Ontario
my best guess based on blurry pictures is a type of tube worm. Does it ever have strands of long mucus like substance trailing out of the top? if so the tube worm it is. Harmless filter feeder.
 

Marz

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Orangeville, Ontario
Thanks! I also had a better picture on my tank build. Vermitid snail was also the ID. Tried to bust it up but didnt do a great job...it's rebuilding as we speak :)
 

harleymike

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Nov 11, 2012
Location
Courtright, Ontario
Ya you have too kill them. I usually bust up the tube and pull the worm out and flush him.
There are some fish that eat them. Copperband i believe is one.
They can get out of control, spread like crazy.
 

harleymike

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Courtright, Ontario
vermeted snail. Sorry this is what they are called I guess. I just call them tube worms. Hate them.
I might pick up a fish that eats them.
Not another copperband.  Wasted enough money on those.
 
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