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Found 4 of these things crawling on a rock. Not really sure what they are..Small shell compared to the body.. The smallest was maybe 1/4" and the largest being around 1"

Sorry for the bad pics

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Derek_S;295375 wrote: Stomatella I think. Safe.
Oops.. they met an end down the sink... More of a "Kill it now and be glad later" kinda guy...I'll be sure to keep an eye out for them later though..

Oh well...Live and learn..
 
Yeah... A quick glance at Google Images... Def. what they are... I wonder if there are more in there... That was the only ones I have ever seen.. I suppose they might have been on the clam I added yesterday, Hope there are more of them though..Kinda doubt it though since I have never seen them before..
 
Barbara;295386 wrote: Look for them at night. They come out at night and crawl up the glass and on the rocks. I sometimes see 'em during the day, but at night they explode in my tank! I put some in my tank intentionally so they would breed, and I've given some to Derek and someone else. They're really good little guys. Maybe you have more.
I hope so kiddo...im an avid night watcher and have never seen them before though... Maybe Im not looking for the right thing though.... I need to get off my duff and get those Cathodes installed so I will have a form of Moonlight..Havent had any in about 3 years..
 
Yep those were Stometella sp. excellent algae eaters and breed in the home aquaria. I have hundreds, maybe thousands in my tanks. Just like the pods, if they are on a coral or a frag, I consider them a freebie for the customer. :)
 
tim8111;295422 wrote: Yep those were Stometella sp. excellent algae eaters and breed in the home aquaria. I have hundreds, maybe thousands in my tanks. Just like the pods, if they are on a coral or a frag, I consider them a freebie for the customer. :)
Im betting they came from the clam(which is doing great!) Oh well... I know now..and maybe wont be so quick to smoke them next time.
 
I like them. They are tough and good cleaners, and stay out of site in the day for your viewing pleasure.
 
Wow good find for you!

That is the ultra rare Madagascar Stommie rare as can be, almost impossible to get and worth a small fortune!

Oh I see you flushed it NM.
 
So what's up with 120 mafia? I wanna be in that, but I dont have a 120.
 
tim8111;295422 wrote: Yep those were Stometella sp. excellent algae eaters and breed in the home aquaria. I have hundreds, maybe thousands in my tanks. Just like the pods, if they are on a coral or a frag, I consider them a freebie for the customer. :)
If you can get me some, I would have a reason to come to your store next. Then there is no telling what i would buy.
 
Son of Adam;295487 wrote: If you can get me some, I would have a reason to come to your store next. Then there is no telling what i would buy.


Well I am sure I can find you a few. But think if you just buy a coral, it is like the lottery you might win some. :)
 
tim8111;295505 wrote: Well I am sure I can find you a few. But think if you just buy a coral, it is like the lottery you might win some. :)


Yep, Going to tim's makes me a winner anyway. Give that man a hand. :yay:
 
Affectedhalf;295530 wrote: I guess I'm the only one that doesn't believe in the kill it with fire immediately. :eek: I must know what it is I am killing first, before I kill it. I'm a softy though. :/

I even opted to keep the ol' bristle worms around though many people hate them. I don't mind them cleaning. :up: If I start to get overrun then I'll do some pop'n control.
I love BW's... Havent seen to many lately though
 
Affectedhalf;295530 wrote: I guess I'm the only one that doesn't believe in the kill it with fire immediately. :eek: I must know what it is I am killing first, before I kill it. I'm a softy though. :/

I even opted to keep the ol' bristle worms around though many people hate them. I don't mind them cleaning. :up: If I start to get overrun then I'll do some pop'n control.

I use bristle worms to eat waste, if the animal is not harmful, I leave it. If I know what it is, like a Gorilla Crab, well it must die!

Now, with that being said, I would rather kill a hitchhiker than risk $25,000+ in inventory that I have in my store. Better safe than sorry.

I will pull a unkown critter out place it in a specimen container and google it, then kill it. :)
 
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