I added 25# of ULR to my 180gal to start the cycle (125# CRL already in place). One of the ULR has, what I suspect to be, little aiptasias growing on it. They are tiny (less than 5mm), have fewer tentacles, and the tentacles have "tips" on them. Another ULR above it, has several tube wormish creatures, with fans. More tentacles, no tips.
When I blow on them, the presumed aiptasias retreat, totally into the rock. The tube worms just pull in their tentacles.
I would take a pic, but they are too tiny. Point being: in my planned FOWLR tank, should I ignore them? Wait for them to get bigger to worry? What is the difference between the two creatures? Both not good in my tank, in the long-term?
I plan to eventually add some corals, so I don't want to jeapardize anything.
When I blow on them, the presumed aiptasias retreat, totally into the rock. The tube worms just pull in their tentacles.
I would take a pic, but they are too tiny. Point being: in my planned FOWLR tank, should I ignore them? Wait for them to get bigger to worry? What is the difference between the two creatures? Both not good in my tank, in the long-term?
I plan to eventually add some corals, so I don't want to jeapardize anything.