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    Leopardy spotted snot in my live rock????

    Thanks Jenna! That is the closest I have seen so far. I wish I could get decent pics for you. I appreciate your insight. :-)
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    Leopardy spotted snot in my live rock????

    No luck on the video either. No light was too dark and a flash light on the subject whited him/her out. It just looked like a shady section on the rock with absolutely no definition. Great footage of my pepermint shrimp, tho. Sorry. I'll have to wait a couple days before I try again. I'll...
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    Leopardy spotted snot in my live rock????

    It is a creamy color with leopard spots like the pictures but no appendages. I'll look up flatworms and see if any of those match.
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    Leopardy spotted snot in my live rock????

    Upon further investigation, I'm not sure because the sea hares/nudibranches seem to be thicker and have more substance to them while the thing I have is almost like a living, moving liquid. It also has quite the appetite for MEATY foods. Nudibranches tend to be herbivores (if I am not...
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    Leopardy spotted snot in my live rock????

    OMG that's it! YOU ARE AWESOME! I'll look him up! I'm surprised to see this one out in the open and being held. I guess I'll have to rethink my blob scenario. ha ha The one in the pick is good sized but mine is bigger. haha Thanks for all your help. I couldn't find anything. That's...
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    Leopardy spotted snot in my live rock????

    I'll write it if you'll produce it. ha ha
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    Leopardy spotted snot in my live rock????

    It is really cool. I am going to try to get a video of it on YouTube. I'm hoping my phone will take better video than pics. :-) The only thing not cool about it is the size. I'm afraid it will eat my firefish and corals. I also have two mammoth aiptasias (with heads the size of golf...
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    Leopardy spotted snot in my live rock????

    I do not have a tripod or even a decent camera. It is not like the picture. If you take all the hard stuff off of a snail and just leave the flat slimy part that moves them, you'd be closer. This stuff moves over surfaces like a snail but is entirely flat. It looks like snot gliding over the...
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    Whats this on live rock?

    Yeah, welcome to the world of constant surprises. I have had my reef tank for two years and I'm still constantly on this site asking for ID's. ha ha Part of the charm! :-)
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    Jellyfish like thing

    I'm betting on aiptasia. They can be really small to like 50 cent piece sized or larger. I have two huge ones that I let live because they're so cool looking when they are that size. I have a peppermint shrimp who munches all the many offspring. They have to be kept far away from corals...
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    What's this?

    I agree. They will be very nice additions to your tank. Congrats! Most people have to buy theirs. he he
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    what is this stuff?

    I can't tell if the base is purple or not but if it is, it is definitely Evergreen Star polyps. Lucky Duck!! I had to buy mine!!
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    what is this stuff?

    I have some of the grass looking stuff. It's Evergreen Star polyps. They are an encrusting coral that grow over the rock. Some people consider it a problem since it can grow pretty fast but I LOVE mine. They're really pretty when they are nice and thick. They're easy to grow, mostly need...
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    Leopardy spotted snot in my live rock????

    This stuff is like a leopard blob almost as big as the palm of my hand. They come out only when the lights are off and look like snot moving very flatly accross the surface of the live rock. If they find food, they envelope it completely, digest on the spot, then move on. I fed one a piece of...
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    Orange Montipora Capricornis

    You could do that but keep an eye out for any changes; even that might not be enough. It seems like the white llights have a deeper impact on the more sensitive corals. I have heard of doing nothing but increasing and then decreasing the dark cycle over a period of weeks after bulb changes. I...
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