I need some ID HELP PLZ??

Oh I'm not a big gun.
Running the forum for a few minutes and reading replies I can find bigger guns than me. :eek:

Nice thing about Reef2Reef is we can all offer something then call in the big guns :)

Ok I figured it out guys after speaking with an expert and a local fish store, they are Aiptasia baby's lol
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Ok I figured it out guys after speaking with an expert and a local fish store, they are Aiptasia baby's lol
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Youll want a positive id on this just incase, because bobbit worms could get nasty. Get a clear photo of the mouth/tenticles. Plus get a clear photo of the body to see if theirs feet.
 
At some point you have to use your best judgement. I believe these to be bobbit worms. I would not take a chance of a later problem. I would start over and cook your rock before placing it in the tank.
 
I apologize if these photos are HUGE, as they are screen captures from my iPad and I hope they don't show up elephant size.... I believe there are tentacles visible in all three photos which would make me lean towards them being attached to the critter and not the surrounding environment.

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fyi medusa is cucumber :)

so really I think cucumber is not in doubt at this point. However from what I read you won't be able to id without knowing where rock came from etc etc.. to many to id

good vs bad we all know the never ending toxin debate
 
I honestly would not worry about this critter at all. This variety isn't harmful. They often starve in our tanks.
 

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