• James1625

Sara

In the left photo, the hydroids reproduce instantly. It is necessary, if it's not too late, to retrieve and dry the stone on which they are... I didn't do that in my time, and now, oh how I regret it...

Laurie3842

Left - hydroids. Helmon resolved the issue positively. On the right - if this is a black tubastrea - I am first in line for a fragment.

Joe

My for six months, didn't even take a look...

Michele9664

It seems similar—I think they are the same as mine.

Mario

Here is what we have.

Christopher3770

I had all the stones in such hydroids... Once a week I either pulled them out or sucked them out with a hose. I managed to get rid of them in a month. It's not worth drying out the stones right away... There are less radical methods. Although there are different cases...

Denise

stomatela?

Lisa

Is it bad??? To grab??? Until it washed away???

Jade

Let the useful creature, the seaweed eater, live.

Jose

Off-topic When it rises to the surface, to the water's edge and starts to reproduce - the corals rejoice. It releases a stream with milks or hhhhh - in my 150L it made "coffee with milk" like that, but without consequences. I haven't seen any babies.

Amber6362

Stomatela By the way, can anyone tell me if their yellow wrasse eats?

Laura7633

So this is Stomatela??? As Gardey said??? Google returns only dentists for this query. How does it sound in Latin?

Julie

They are leeches, I have a lot of them, I throw them in Samp, they look disgusting when they are big.

Joseph9203

Useful creature, oh how it cleaned the pump.

Angela7060

Well, if there was a photo, I wouldn't be asking here - I can't even see what it is. Some creature lives under the stone - apparently in the sand - from time to time it releases a little fountain - like a squirt from a syringe - and there are white droppings there - I think the droppings make the fish come up and not eat - over time, the fountain of this stuff that comes out, very much resembles brine shrimp, and what flies out becomes more and more frequent and really pollutes the water. What could this be??? Only once I accidentally saw what looked like a burrow near this stone, and something quickly darted in there.

Diana8604

Are clicks heard at night?

Charles894

They can be heard even during the day - and not faintly. I took the trap from Anubis because before that I caught a small mantis - but in it, only one strombus crawled in over three days. Do you think it's a mantis or a snapping turtle??? Then I know the exact location of its ambush. And it doesn't change it.