
You can find a lot of strange friends on the living stone, and probably sort out the creatures that are beneficial to your sea tank. Please don't kill them, really, people are ugly but really gentle.
sponge
It's not the ones you bought, but the garbage sponges on the living stones. There are quite a lot of garbage sponges, and it is easy to reproduce the full tanks, but please do not deliberately dispose of them unless it affects the aesthetics of the glass. Sponges are filter-fed animals and have a good effect on purifying water. Having a sponge will make your tank cleaner.
barnacle
Barnacles are fairly common, filter-feeding organisms, and sponges. Garbage cleaner assistant.
Guqin pseudo-mouth snail
Those who eat algae often climb to the wall of the tank. It's just that the efficiency is relatively low.
Garbage tube worms
It's common, it grows everywhere, but filter feeding, purifying water quality, is a good thing.
Garbage buttons
Occasionally something appears, but the color is more general, but also harmless little cute.
Sea squirts
Filter feeding, there is an inlet and an outlet, a small helper to purify water quality.
Bran shrimp
This does not need to be said more, this thing is unattainable, the best small snack for fish.
Flat jump shrimp
In addition to being able to clean up the garbage, flat jump shrimp is also a good snack.
Common plankton
Those who run around like small ants are generally these small creatures, fish snacks (note that frogs need 10kg of main tank live stones to feed it, and don't think about not having a lot of bugs).
Bristilla
Appeared, you hate the most disliked creatures, but people are scavengers, help you clean up, please keep them a dog's life.
Peanut worms
Often hidden inside the living stone, it is also a good scavenger, don't care.
Noodle worms
If you see a lump of noodle-thick stuff in your vat, don't care, it's a noodle worm. Like the peanut worm, it is also a beneficial little life.
Common flatworms
This is not the most annoying thing on your coral, this small flatworm is very gentle, harmless, and the red flatworm needs attention.
limpet
Eat algae little assistants, but their movements are too... slow... finish....
Shield cap shell
A type of algae-eating sea slug, which is generally black and harmless.
Stone turtle
It won't make you into rice dumplings and eat algae, but it's less efficient.
Snake starfish
The scavenger in the jar, out at night.
Symbiotic crab
Relatively rare, occasionally found on corals, if it is not eaten white in the place, it is generally a symbiotic crab, most of which is smooth in appearance. Will protect corals.
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