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pink spike growing

Discussion in 'Saltwater Fish Forum' started by Anonymous, Nov 2, 2008.

  1. Anonymous

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    here is the picture of the red flower and the red spikes.
     
  2. trajik ink

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    i wish the pic was better....i can't make out nothing there.
     
  3. luvfish

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    Does it look like this??? BTW this is a feather duster but I forget the kind of duster it is off hand. I had this in my reef tank for years. Related to christmas tree worms, but their gills are different and also the construction of the tube.

    Feather Duster Photo in Aquarium
     
  4. Anonymous

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    i think that look like it. except mine is small.
     
  5. genettico

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    The red flower is a corallite! It is a good indication of a good bio-diversity and calcium availability. They usually thrive in new systems! The other one is just a small worm duster! They do not like the light nor need it! They are harmless and they are pretty! Enjoy it!
     
  6. Anonymous

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    thank you so much.
     
  7. genettico

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    My pleasure!