- Location
- Virginia
First picture is a chiton. It's from a family of animals that's around a billion years old or so. They're harmless as far as I know, and I have them in my tank as well. They seem to come out at night.
The second picture looks to be some sort of coral or an anemone. Does it look like it's coming out of a small stony base? Or is it just the body itself. If it's just the body itself, then it might be a parasitic anemone, and you might want to remove it. If it's coming out of a base, it's probably some sort of star coral (I believe that's the common name for the family) and it shouldn't pose any problems. This kind of coral is very commonly found on florida live rock. You may want to check out Tampa Bay Saltwater's live rock encrusting life page for a better description.
The second picture looks to be some sort of coral or an anemone. Does it look like it's coming out of a small stony base? Or is it just the body itself. If it's just the body itself, then it might be a parasitic anemone, and you might want to remove it. If it's coming out of a base, it's probably some sort of star coral (I believe that's the common name for the family) and it shouldn't pose any problems. This kind of coral is very commonly found on florida live rock. You may want to check out Tampa Bay Saltwater's live rock encrusting life page for a better description.