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white Strings attach to liverocks?

bluetang_2000

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Everytime I turn the lights on, I can see that there are longs strings,bacteria or worm?, attach to liverocks, and they will be gone after the lights been out for a while. Should I worry about these strings?
 
I believe they are actually Gastropods
http://www.mbayaq.org/video/video_snailnet_feeding_qt.asp

http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2005-01/rs/index.php
 
When I read your post, the first thing that came to mind was Spaghetti worms, which are beneficial. they can be pink, red, or white (at least the ones I have are these colors).

The Vermetid worms I've had put out long, clear "fishing lines" of a mucusy substance to catch food and then reel them in. They are not harmful, but ugly in large quantities. I have taken a screw driver and mallet to knock them off at their base to get rid of them. However, I do find them a fascinating worm with a really neat adaptation for catching their food.
 
Like it's been said... they are not harmful. I know in my current 120 I have orange and white colored ones that come out occassionally. They are very interesting.
 
[quote author=seminolecpa link=topic=5828.msg73007#msg73007 date=1231276708]
I was going to guess spaghetti worms.
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Ditto
 
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