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Staurocladia oahuensis
NaH2O

Staurocladia oahuensis

These organisms are crawling hydroid jellyfish. They are extremely small in size - only 1-2 mm in diameter. They use their tentacles to stick to surfaces and to move. These organisms reproduce asexually through budding or fission, and can quickly populate under favorable conditions.
I'm setting up my 3rd reef tank and have them all over the glass. I have no fish yet still waiting for everything to be right. Are they bad and should I try to get rid of them? If so how?
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