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New live rock for new tank... anenome hitchhiker? *PIC added lower down*
Forgive the noob question, but I put 3 pieces of live rock in my new 75 gal tank today. This tank is just starting the cycling period (day 3). It's so new I haven't even tested my water parameters yet, just added a couple chunks of fish to decay and added the LR. I had planned on buying the water test supplies this weekend to begin monitoring the cycle.
I have already discovered a couple of feather dusters, one brittle starfish (ID'd by the LFS employee)... and what looks like a small, maybe 10mm diameter anemone.
I know from reading here that anemones require an older tank environment, and can be hard to care for.
My questions are, first, is there anything else it could be that resembles an anemone, and second, what the heck should I do with it? I get the impression that it probably won't make it through my cycle. I don't even know what they feed on, because I had no plans for getting one.
What say the experts?
Forgive the noob question, but I put 3 pieces of live rock in my new 75 gal tank today. This tank is just starting the cycling period (day 3). It's so new I haven't even tested my water parameters yet, just added a couple chunks of fish to decay and added the LR. I had planned on buying the water test supplies this weekend to begin monitoring the cycle.
I have already discovered a couple of feather dusters, one brittle starfish (ID'd by the LFS employee)... and what looks like a small, maybe 10mm diameter anemone.
I know from reading here that anemones require an older tank environment, and can be hard to care for.
My questions are, first, is there anything else it could be that resembles an anemone, and second, what the heck should I do with it? I get the impression that it probably won't make it through my cycle. I don't even know what they feed on, because I had no plans for getting one.
What say the experts?