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Old 11-16-2007, 01:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Common IDs

i've seen a lot of posts on id's of the same thing mostly what are below so maybe this will help those people find their answers a little faster. if there is anything to add by all means post away.

Scypha sponge/ Pineapple Sponge

Harmless Filter Feeder






Copepods

Beneficial part of your tank, everything eats these little guys.




Micro Feather dusters
Harmless Filter Feeders



Spirorbid Worms

Harmless Filter feeder that will soon be everywhere.





Tunicates

Harmless filter feeders, they look pretty but in the long run they can be hard to keep.





Hydroids

these are basically baby jelly fish, although it will be most unlikely that they will ever turn to real jelly fish. basically harmless.



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