Photos needed please

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  1. amcarrig

    amcarrig Super Moderator

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    At his age, it's called break dancing only because of the likelihood that he'll break a hip when "dancing" like that :lol:
     
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  3. CODEE111

    CODEE111 Peppermint Shrimp

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    :cheesy: You are multi talented.:cheesy:
     
  4. Peredhil

    Peredhil Giant Squid

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    bump for pics

    That's how I roll

    LMAO
     
  5. reefmonkey

    reefmonkey Giant Squid

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    Sharp as a tack and right on par. ;D
     
  6. CODEE111

    CODEE111 Peppermint Shrimp

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    I'm not sure what this thing is but it could possibly be a flatworm. I have noticed several different shapes and colors of these critters in the tank...I have one that I rarely see that is blue and fuzzy and a long ugly brown one that comes out at night.

    That is why I asked you if they only came in white in a previous post as I wasn't sure if these were something you wanted or not. I think the ones with shells are probably Nudibranch or something. They are a green color with brown spots and I thought they were eating the Zoas so I moved the problem Zoas to my main tank.
     

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  7. reefmonkey

    reefmonkey Giant Squid

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    What you have there is Stomatella varia. Very useful little snail and a good part of your clean up crew! Nice to have.
     
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  9. CODEE111

    CODEE111 Peppermint Shrimp

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    Thanks....would have been helpful to know a month ago when I spent a few hours hunting them and picking them out of the tank.

    They are out of control and I have a lot of them. my favorites are the blue fuzzy ones they look like the wooly mammoth out of ice age without the long snout...lol.
     
  10. Magnus

    Magnus Sharknado

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    I think I posted an image of a different looking majano. Let me find it, Mike. I also have those 3 aiptasia I could click a pic of them too, if needed.

    And bump!

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  11. civiccars2003

    civiccars2003 Great Blue Whale

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    Heres a good one...
     

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  12. amcarrig

    amcarrig Super Moderator

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    I have some pics of majano in the photo gallery that you're welcome to use.