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I saw this swim like a jellyfish
Anemone?

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I'd recommend removing it if possible - hydroids can become invasive. There's various threads on R2R on treatments if it does become an issue. They usually will stick to the rock or glass, but when they do float around they tend to pulse like jellyfish
 

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Here's a hitchhiker thread - hydroids are about 1/3 of the way down the first post
 

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I saw it launch from a rock and swim around the tank then cling to the glass
So it's really visible to the naked eye? The Hydroids quoted in the article (have them all the time in my temperate tanks, no clue why they are "Bad") are Macroscopic. I see them on the glass as big white pencil dots, but would never be able to see them in the water column. Also is it just this one?
 
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So it's really visible to the naked eye? The Hydroids quoted in the article (have them all the time in my temperate tanks, no clue why they are "Bad") are Macroscopic. I see them on the glass as big white pencil dots, but would never be able to see them in the water column. Also is it just this one?
I have seen at least 3. Today was first time I saw one swim. And pretty fast.
It's about 5mm dia
 

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I found a few swimming hydroids (of some sort) in chaeto/pods QT when I was cleaning up,,, days after I already moved the chaeto/pods to DT. (Luckily never saw any in DT).

Too many species for me to venture a guess but here's one swimming in QT I was cleaning up:

 

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