i moved my mushroom rock and this was on it

That creature was beautiful! Definitely would have wanted to setup a nano to house it - although my guess would be that it would've starved to death in there anyhow... Still, cool find.
 
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It was one of the coolest things I've seen. Woulda loved to keep it but read a bunch of things about it killing crabs, snails clean up crew and we have been noticing a lot of empty shells. We figured they were just fighting each other to death, but maybe not lol. If we had a sump he definitely woulda been a keeper. Mike relocated it to the toilet, lets hope it don't come back up to get me!
 
honestly that's what I do. I have a 20t fuge plumbed into my system where I am raising a beautiful aiptasia and some majanos. It's funny how little they spread when you don't mind if they do. If anyone up north runs across a HH they want to ditch, just let me know. The tank of misfit animals always has room:)
it's funny I have a ton of aiptasia growing on the rock in my overflow but not a one in the tank. Been like that for over a year. Though I threw a few peppermints in the over flow were the rock is to keep there numbers down a few times. And it's all the the tank I have with my big carpet so no chemicals are being used to get rid of them. I just let them live. I could kill the rock but what fun would that be. I find it interesting when I find crazy hitchhikers . Some are kinda neat to watch. One thing that kinda scares me is most things we end up with are babies and can get very large. Makes me never want to swim in any ocean ever again. If some things are that scary being small in our tanks I don't want meet them in their natural environment and home.
 
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