What have you 'found' in your aquarium??

I've gotten a couple of nudibranchs, but they are of lesser colorful species. Not sure if I got them with my liverock or coral purchases. I still see them occasionally, so I guess they are finding their food source in the tank. I was tempted to pull em out thinking the survival rate was going to be next to none, but to my surprise I still see them once a week or so.
 
I just found a white nudibranch last weekend...it blended perfectly with the polyps on my sea fan. I've found the harmless white flatworms recently. Copepods and amphipods. Lots of types of sea squirts. Growing new sponges. All sorts of crabs. Found a clear shrimp recently...still can't identify him.
 
Ya know, i just happened to be browsing in my tank the other day, and what magically just appeared, a salarias fasciatus ....i wonder where that came from ;)

And where are the photos???? One of my favourite fish!
 
i once found an 8 foot worm in my tank. It ended up swallowing my dragon eel whole from the back end! now i feed the worm ducks, and sometimes cappibara because the worm is about 25 feet long. I had to switch him into a bigger tank that's about 700 gallons, because the temperature at the public pool was too cold for him.
 
im new to salt tanks but all i have gotten is bristle worms from petco!!! but my coral banded shrimp seems to like them!!!! LOL

i also have noticed in the past weeks that in side a cave on one of my live rocks i have this red tree lookin coral( i guess) growing in a couple of places...any idea what it is???
 
i once found an 8 foot worm in my tank. It ended up swallowing my dragon eel whole from the back end! now i feed the worm ducks, and sometimes cappibara because the worm is about 25 feet long. I had to switch him into a bigger tank that's about 700 gallons, because the temperature at the public pool was too cold for him.
LMAO. I hope your joking
 
i once found an 8 foot worm in my tank. It ended up swallowing my dragon eel whole from the back end! now i feed the worm ducks, and sometimes cappibara because the worm is about 25 feet long. I had to switch him into a bigger tank that's about 700 gallons, because the temperature at the public pool was too cold for him.

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