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Priscacara

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Jun 19, 2012
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Lara
Pic 3 bristle worm, pic 5 my first thought was hydroid then starfish but I'll have to check as seems too many legs for starfish so possibly hydroid. Hydroids can be in large numbers in a new tank but really don't do any harm and gradually dissappear as the tank matures a bit more.

No id on the small shells or the other worms :-)
 

jstojkovski

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May 13, 2013
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Wollongong
Pic 5 is a britte star, its defiantly from another planet when you see it moving lol

Funny you mention hydriod i just googled it, and noticed them on the back of the glass
 

jstojkovski

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May 13, 2013
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Wollongong
I posted a picture above of what I thought was a small baby sea slug. It was green and had the white dots. I now think that this is what it grew into. So hopefully it has a sustainable food source it last 3 months.

Also I heard if it dies it can release toxins into the water. And being a nano tank the consentration is a lot stronger and more dangerous. So next time I see it might just try capture it.