I have two small pieces of LR that's teeming with life. They're isolated in two jars for now... I do water changes every day for the jars.
- One of them is a feather duster. Do you guys know what species? Looks like a juvenile Hawaiian duster to me, but I'm not sure. It's been two days and I've fed it some live phyto twice, but the crowns are starting to droop. I have air bubbles to provide moderate current for them. Are all care similar among the species? This will be my first feather duster experience, so I need to act fast with this hitchiker in order to save it!
- On the same rock with the feather duster, there are two white globs. I have no idea what they are. Sponge maybe? I didn't touch it for fear it may hurt my finger!
- On the other LR, there are these really thin tan colored worms. They come out when the lits are dim and will retract immediately if exposed to any bright light. They never leave their hole, they only extend out. And boy, do they extend! So far, I think one of them stretches out to the length of a standard toothpick. They feed on detritus or small pieces of shrimp pellets I throw in. I can see the small pieces passing through their bodies when they gulp it down. What is this?
- One of them is a feather duster. Do you guys know what species? Looks like a juvenile Hawaiian duster to me, but I'm not sure. It's been two days and I've fed it some live phyto twice, but the crowns are starting to droop. I have air bubbles to provide moderate current for them. Are all care similar among the species? This will be my first feather duster experience, so I need to act fast with this hitchiker in order to save it!
- On the same rock with the feather duster, there are two white globs. I have no idea what they are. Sponge maybe? I didn't touch it for fear it may hurt my finger!
- On the other LR, there are these really thin tan colored worms. They come out when the lits are dim and will retract immediately if exposed to any bright light. They never leave their hole, they only extend out. And boy, do they extend! So far, I think one of them stretches out to the length of a standard toothpick. They feed on detritus or small pieces of shrimp pellets I throw in. I can see the small pieces passing through their bodies when they gulp it down. What is this?