My first real post not what I was planning

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Hello to everyone I am new to the whole saltwater thing I was planning on setting up a deep blue 30 gallon rimless frag tank while gathering all of my supplies the unexpected happened I was given a tank that is in need of some rehab I know what the fish in the tank are but there are a couple things I'm not 100% sure what they are if you know I would be glad to have the info the first pic is the tank when I got there to pick it up it is covered in gha and has a handful of what I believe to be aptasia
The second is I believe glove polyps the third I think is Kenya tree and some kind of leather and the fourth pic the guy said was a good kind of macro algae any recommendations or advice welcome oh yea the fish in the tank are a yellow clown goby a six lined wrasse and a azure damsel
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Edit: Ok well the only pic that loaded was the macro algae thing
 
I'm pretty sure you have a rock covered in Bryopsis. I would immediately remove it from the system.
 
I don't know if it's definitively bryopsis or not, but either way, I would not have put that in my tank, and like everybody has already stated, REMOVE THAT ROCK ASAP!
 
The rock has been removed thank you all for the input I picked up a emerald crab and a peppermint shrimp to try to clear up the gha and aptasia any other recommendations
 
adamdaniel210;894068 wrote: The rock has been removed thank you all for the input I picked up a emerald crab and a peppermint shrimp to try to clear up the gha and aptasia any other recommendations

If the rocks are small enough get a bucket and some hydrogen peroxide and dip them.
 
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