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Corey3201

It looks more like Spionidae. However, also check for Cirratulidae. I did not notice any influences on Caulastrea and Briarium.

Nancy758

There are these little worms. Many have them. They are somewhat like reef-safe, but the "web" they create prevents corals from opening properly. In the areas where they live near corals, I eliminate them (by sealing the hole with epoxy).

Leslie

Basically, he has been living for quite a while now and has grown up. He has started to produce more "web," which is why he became interested. Thank you all for your help.

Elijah7048

I have one that has been living on the euphyllia for a long time; I even think they have a symbiosis... the euphyllia happily eats what sticks to its thread...

Amanda5586

I have a friend who lives in Kaulastra. Everything was fine until I placed the level above the Seriatopora - now he constantly spits on it. To be honest, I must say that the Seriatopora doesn't react at all to his abuse...

Marie5348

The logo was identified as a vermetid, I looked at similar photos. The beauty poses no harm other than aesthetic.