Whilst looking for Zoa eating nudibranchs I spotted this. A hydroid?
DaveR11 Well-Known Member Sep 13, 2015 #1 Whilst looking for Zoa eating nudibranchs I spotted this. A hydroid?
Oxylebius Well-Known Member Sep 13, 2015 #2 Hard to tell from this angle. Possibly an aiptasia or a very small feather duster.
PSU4ME JoePa lives on!!! Staff member PREMIUM Sep 13, 2015 #3 I'm with Sue, could be either but with the light color (the way I see it) I'll agree with a hydroid
B bigdaddy20102 New Member Sep 22, 2015 #4 If it is a hydroid it can kill a zoa colony from what I've read Sent from my SM-N910V using Tapatalk
AngieRN Member Jan 2, 2016 #6 frisbee said: +1 Hydroid http://www.lionfishlair.com/hitchhiker.shtml Click to expand... Thanks for the awesome link! I just identified the ball sponge growing in my rank and found out it's good!
frisbee said: +1 Hydroid http://www.lionfishlair.com/hitchhiker.shtml Click to expand... Thanks for the awesome link! I just identified the ball sponge growing in my rank and found out it's good!