tiny white spiral things...?

Dixiechicken82

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We came back from vacation to find teeny-tiny white spiral things all over the glass walls! I got excited thinking they might be snails (I'd feed them to my puffer once they got bigger), but someone suggested that they are probably a type of tube worm. I'd like to find more info on them, but I haven't had much luck. Is there a ceratin website I should go to? I have so many questions about these little creatures! Can anyone help me out?[/B]
 
Check out the hitch hikers thread--they most likely are a stony tube worm that's pretty common to most setups that have live rock.
 
Dixiechicken82 said:
I'm not sure which forum is best to post this in...

We came back from vacation to find teeny-tiny white spiral things all over the glass walls! I got excited thinking they might be snails (I'd feed them to my puffer once they got bigger), but someone suggested that they are probably a type of tube worm. I'd like to find more info on them, but I haven't had much luck. Is there a ceratin website I should go to? I have so many questions about these little creatures! Can anyone help me out?[/B]

Could be hydra. I had some in my tank and I believe that one of them even stung my betta on the nose when he tried to eat them.

They are amazing little creatures, but considered a pretty persistent pest. I understand that they can thrive in poor water conditions (read: high nitrates) and even feed on small fry when the hydra get big enough or the fry get too close:

http://members.optushome.com.au/chelmon/Hydra.htm
 
yes it is a marine tank. It's been up for about 7months or so. Here is the closest picture I could find to what mine look like (there was no description with this pic). Does this help?

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Definitely stony tube worms. If you look closely, you should be able to see tiny fan-like crowns coming out of them, similar to larger feather dusters. Harmless little filter feeders. In my tanks, they tend to appear in waves--tons for a while, then only a few, then tons again. Other than wiping the tubes off the viewing sides of the tank, I don't worry about them. They cover lots of stuff--snails, rocks, power heads, etc.
 
it is very amazing the types of things that grow in a marine tank, so much more intersting than a fresh water tank. I used to get really scared when i noticed new things in the tank but I have come to appreciate it alot. It is however a great idea to post pictures becuase if it is something bad then it is good to know about it.
 
I think it is very important to include pictures, but at this time I don't have the money to go buy a digital camera. =0( But it is definitely on my Wish List! lol
 
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