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Old 01-08-2015, 04:46 AM
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So I turkey blast underneath my monti caps and a bunch of these yellowish green brown things floated out!! Blasted a large rock next to it and about 10 floated out as well. What is it? From its side it seems hollow. It is about 1-2cm. It is nowhere else in my tank and not on any of my sps sticks. Sucked up 2 with my turkey blaster.

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Old 01-08-2015, 06:29 AM
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look like sponge.try squeezing one
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Old 01-08-2015, 01:42 PM
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Flatworms maybe?
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Flatworms maybe?
Those would be massive flat worms..

looks like some sort of sponge to me....Do they move at all??
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Does it fall apart of you squish it? Kinda looks like poo to me....
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If it's poo, does he really want to squish it??
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do they have a familiar taste?
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Wasn't able to find anymore but now that I think about it U guys might be right it may be fish poop lol. One of my fishes must have eaten a ton of fibre for its poop to stay so intacted lol
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Those would be massive flat worms..

looks like some sort of sponge to me....Do they move at all??
I have seen flatworms while diving that are 3 inches long wether there the same flatworms or not i dont know but it is for sure possible. I think i have a picture of one ill try to find it

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