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oh yah, those look like the same kind of tiny clear hydroids that show up on your glass sometimes.
I've never heard of those becoming a problem, and the ones that show up on glass usually wax and wane according to some set of conditions that nobody really understands. Though I could still be wrong. They could be baby aiptasia (and that would be a real bummer), but I doubt it. Anyway, save someone else jumping in and saying I'm out to lunch I personally wouldn't be too worried about those guys. It's the brown colonial digitate hydroids that are a real nuisance. |
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Thanks there not on. Any of the corals just rock I can see them in there. Planktonick stage festering in my fuge lol the tank is kinda cold could be that
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