mr_X said:The first pic is bryopsis. Bad algae. Some things may pick at it, but Nothing is 100% guaranteed. (Emerald crabs, Sea hare...)
The second looks like Majano Anemones. Also bad. these will have to be manually killed. (Kalkwasser paste in a syringe, Joes Juice, Aptasia-X)
Pic 3 and 4 are fine.
Yes, you can try raising your magnesium levels. Google "raising magnesium to kill bryopsis" and you will find a lot of info on it.For the bryopis are thoses the only things that will help with it,or is there a treatment that can be given?
Majano do I treat it while in the tank? And can treatments be bought at fish store?
Thanks for all your help!
-Josh
mr_X said:Picture 2 is the only bad thing I see so far (of the new images). It's another majano anemone IMO.
Reeffanman said:If all of that came on your LR consider yourself fortunate not too bad of a catch
mr_X said:Of the new pictures-
1. Corynactis
2. Majano anemone
3. Kenya tree (soft coral that is quite invasive IMO)
4. Rhodactis mushroom
5. (and 6) Looks to be some sort of unhappy leather coral.
7. duncans, or duncanops or Duncanopsammia axifuga
8. beginning of a leather coral.