sandsrfr Posted January 13, 2003 Share Posted January 13, 2003 Well, seeing how I haven't gotten a digital camera for myself yet (and don't have one to borrow at the moment), this is the best I can do. I have noticed about 5 sepeate colonies of these growing on my live rock. They have recently became really active (ie: twitching back and forth, almost at each other and getting tangled then moving back). I tried to do a search for em, but I didn't turn up anything, and don't really know what to look for... So here is my lame @ss attempt at drawing them. They are pinkish and have all of the little fingers/nubs along them. They seem to all be coming from a thicker branching system at the base. TIA, Sands Link to comment
Dave ESPI Posted January 13, 2003 Share Posted January 13, 2003 there is a forum for this sort of stuff ya know...... From you amazingly well done MS Paint drawing.... Id surmize it to be a corky finger gorgonia, but I highly doubt that. A colony of spagetti worms is not uncommon, so Id say yer looking at a colonial worm of sorts. beg borrow or steal a camera, ab for the sake of sanity, Please post in the proper forum. PixPlzKthnxbye. Link to comment
MaryHM Posted January 13, 2003 Share Posted January 13, 2003 Hey! I think I found it! Go here http://www.reefs.org/sponsor.html Scroll down and look at the pic on the Marine Depot ad. Is that it? If so, email them and ask what it is. Hope this helped. Link to comment
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