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This is a better video than the last one I posted... Little mucous bubbles on my live rock and if you look closely there are little balls or eggs i'd imagine in one are.. This seems to be confined to two different rocks on either side of the tank. Also I noticed these little worms in the worm like hard white things they have litte fan heads. If you see anything alarming please let me know so I can take the steps to remove it.



New reefer.

This is a 90g that I aquired kept 90% of the water got the tank home and peramiter stable been doing 25% water changes every 2-3 weeks.

 
I couldn't really see anything, sorry. Maybe try to get a closer pic.
 
right in the beginning of the frame I would compare it to looking like what setup glue would look like used to put in frag plugs or hot glue
 
Ball anemone. Took me forever to find out what they were but that is for sure what it is. Here is a good google photo of one.
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I have had a few in my tank since i started it over a year ago. They dont seem to reproduce very fast and have killed a few with aptasia x but there always seems to be a few here and there. They dont seem to bother anything.
 
That's a corynactis anemone, aka strawberry anemone. Keep an eye on it but I found with mine they died off over time. That fan thing is a feather duster, good guy. I also noticed a few vermetid snail tubes. If you stop the video at 24 seconds, down in the bottom left hand corner that's an example of what I mean. They let out a mucous net to capture food and can be annoying for corals and anemones. Some may have died from the move but if you start seeing snot coming from the tube then you can just glue over it or snap it off (wear gloves as it can be sharp). Also here's a guide to help you ID critters as you see them. https://www.lionfishlair.com/hitchhikers-guide/
 
That's a corynactis anemone, aka strawberry anemone. Keep an eye on it but I found with mine they died off over time. That fan thing is a feather duster, good guy. I also noticed a few vermetid snail tubes. If you stop the video at 24 seconds, down in the bottom left hand corner that's an example of what I mean. They let out a mucous net to capture food and can be annoying for corals and anemones. Some may have died from the move but if you start seeing snot coming from the tube then you can just glue over it or snap it off (wear gloves as it can be sharp). Also here's a guide to help you ID critters as you see them. https://www.lionfishlair.com/hitchhikers-guide/
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