It looks kind of like a sponge but I don't recall sponges extending any feeding tentacles. It could be a type of worm.
Underneath one of my zoanthids is something lurking. You can always see what look like a pair of snail antennas. In the evening they extend get a feathery edge, and whip around with the current. They don't seem to be harming anything. Here is a photo in the day, and in the early evening. They extend much longer then the pictures indicate. Does anyone know what they are?
It looks kind of like a sponge but I don't recall sponges extending any feeding tentacles. It could be a type of worm.
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Polychaete - Chaetopterid. Harmless. I really like them.
Renee
Great effort SHD
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SHD is the expert on the weird in our reef tanks.
Nice pic, V.
Thanks Renee and V.
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Amblyeleotris randalli commonly, Randall's Goby.
yeah, you got that right, the duo are freaks..... in a good way of course
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Thanks SHD. The TR community is the best !!!!
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This is a pic of mine.
Renee
haha, pebbled up & know where to go..
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love em too myself!!!
Great pic Renee!
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