wantsummora acropora Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 485 Reaction score 278 Location Buckhead Nov 18, 2021 #1 Can anyone identify this please? I have always had them but very few. Now I have many more (not plague level though). Attachments IMG_0740.jpg 94 KB · Views: 38
Can anyone identify this please? I have always had them but very few. Now I have many more (not plague level though).
T timeconsumer Active Member Supporting Messages 182 Reaction score 175 Nov 19, 2021 #2 Kind of looks like Vayssierea felis, they eat small spirorbid worms and such. But that is just a guess. I know a guy in Florida who might be interested in getting his hands on these actually if you're interested in shipping some off.
Kind of looks like Vayssierea felis, they eat small spirorbid worms and such. But that is just a guess. I know a guy in Florida who might be interested in getting his hands on these actually if you're interested in shipping some off.
wantsummora acropora Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 485 Reaction score 278 Location Buckhead Nov 19, 2021 #3 timeconsumer said: Kind of looks like Vayssierea felis, they eat small spirorbid worms and such. But that is just a guess. I know a guy in Florida who might be interested in getting his hands on these actually if you're interested in shipping some off. Click to expand... I’d be more than happy to. I have enough to go around.
timeconsumer said: Kind of looks like Vayssierea felis, they eat small spirorbid worms and such. But that is just a guess. I know a guy in Florida who might be interested in getting his hands on these actually if you're interested in shipping some off. Click to expand... I’d be more than happy to. I have enough to go around.