<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by MedicineMan:
<strong>The top one sure sounds a lot like a candy cane or trumpet coral (which send out colorless tentacles with a white spot on the end when feeding, which mine do only in the dark) and the lower one sounds like it might be a gorgonian of some sort. Hard to say for sure, though, as neither of these are common hitchhikers! Where'd you get the rock and is it cured or uncured? I bought my 40 breeder second hand and found a trumpet frag about the size of my thumb tip in the sand. It's now grown to the size of an extra large egg now, despite the problems I've had in the tank!</strong><hr></blockquote>
I bought my LR from a LFS. As for being cured I'm not sure to be honest with you, I would guess not. It is really clean but has lots of hitchhickers: some type of tube worm/feather duster, Emerald crab, a few small urchins that were removed, both of the things asked about in the original post, mushroom polyp (only one), some type of snail, lots of pods and small "critters", and a couple of tiny other unidentified coral.
All this on 9.8 lbs of LR for my 10 gal nano. I'm really happy with the LR. The tank has been running about 3 weeks with only a small cycle that happened during mid week two. Everything tests fine now and I added a purple firefish goby on Monday.
Thanks for the help with the unknown coral ID!