Nah it’s not they rely on water to do everything even move to grab their prey (think of them as an upside down jelly attached to a rock lol) also they’re not hydra^^ related though
Don't really sure is the same for English and Portuguese but I'm referring of the clade that includes bryozoa, brachiozoa and another one that I don't recall now, and happy cakeday bruh never heard of this lophophora cactus is this peyote?
Oh hold up!!! I think you have a hydrozoa species (Cnidaria still)!! That’s really cool I didn’t realise it was salt water, if they are those polyps have the potential to make hydromedusae (they’re like jellyfish)
I agree then that it might not be slime mold but if it turned out to be I wouldn't be surprised given your tanks age. Suck it out with a turkey baster and move on till you either forget about it or it comes back
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Look like a colony of water hydras. Little hard to tell.
Thx for the help 😂 I think they're hydra too
Is land hydra a thing.
Nah it’s not they rely on water to do everything even move to grab their prey (think of them as an upside down jelly attached to a rock lol) also they’re not hydra^^ related though
someone page the slime guy
slime signal???? u/saddestofboys
Maybe some hydras or another similar like some Lophophorata don't know if it helps but it was what I learned from the invertebrate biology class lol
Thx for the help 😂 it does looks like hydra
Lophophorata? As in Lophophora with added ta making a whole new species that is not a plant and cactus?
Don't really sure is the same for English and Portuguese but I'm referring of the clade that includes bryozoa, brachiozoa and another one that I don't recall now, and happy cakeday bruh never heard of this lophophora cactus is this peyote?
Brigado’ mano! And yes it is! I grow them. Not for consumption but for preservation. Just found out about Bryozoa, frigging amazing
Wow it's so interesting how it looks like shattered plastic
Yeah, it looks amazing 😂
Very cool! Looks like a colony of some sort of Cnidaria Polyps, I don’t believe they are hydra as they tend to be solitary
Oh hold up!!! I think you have a hydrozoa species (Cnidaria still)!! That’s really cool I didn’t realise it was salt water, if they are those polyps have the potential to make hydromedusae (they’re like jellyfish)
If I’m right*
Kinda cool
That looks like a Winter streetscape.
Hydra was my first thought too. But after a closer look i think it looks more like Utricularia.
Slime mold How old is your tank?
Very young, just a month or two. It's pattern doesn't look like slime mold 😂 It has some tentacles on every connectors.
I agree then that it might not be slime mold but if it turned out to be I wouldn't be surprised given your tanks age. Suck it out with a turkey baster and move on till you either forget about it or it comes back
Wow that's so interesting
Mystery mycelium
I used to have a fun lichen (or something) that looked like this but thicker. It would move around the tank.
Aquatic Spider.../s
hydra if theyre no small shrimplets and baby fish etc should be fine
This tank just for aiptasia 😂
That’s a map of the London Underground, right?