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Hello guys I'm new to these forums and to reef keeping. Its been a huge learning curve so far but I'm enjoying every minute! I added a live rock covered in coralline algae to my 1 month old tank. All of my water parameters looked good and the LFS said it would be ok to add. As a bonus the rock has two small mushrooms on it. I dipped the rock in reef dip then rinsed with RO water. This morning it appears that it had several hitchhikers. Anybody seen any of these guys?

The first video is a little guy tucked into a rock crevasse.

The second is a couple of little guys that look like little feathers swaying in the current.

The third is a couple of worms that appear to be moving around the rock.

Thanks for any help in advance!!!!
 
Going to guess the 2nd video is a feather duster ... good filter feeder.

Edit: think you have both a Aiptasia and feather duster in there.
 
What are the Aiptasia and how do I get rid of them?
 
If you wanna go the invert way you could get some peppermint shrimp. I think they're adorable but they also attacked all my other anemones. I got a marine betta a year later and he ate them. I wasn't mad because I love my mini carpets.
 
Thx for all the help on this guys. I removed the suspect rock and added two more peppermint shrimp for a total of three. In the process of putting all the original LR back in I can't find my new Orchid Dottyback Fridmani. Im really hoping i didn't smash him or something!
 
Thx for all the help on this guys. I removed the suspect rock and added two more peppermint shrimp for a total of three. In the process of putting all the original LR back in I can't find my new Orchid Dottyback Fridmani. Im really hoping i didn't smash him or something!
Hi and welcome to reef2reef you have found a wonderful place that has very good people with the expertise in the wonderful world of saltwater aquariums they love questions to challenge your mind everybody is willing to go a hundred percent to help you to the best of their knowledge there is many great threads with tons of information, I know for myself I can spend hours there congratulations on your tank and have fun discovering all the things on your live rock again welcome to reef2reef I'm so glad you found us and you'll love it here
 

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