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02/25/2014, 08:48 AM | #1 |
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Identification please
Can you tell me what this is? I tried to do my best with photo. Have not bought anything new in a month and last night 3 new guys showed up under my blue led lights. 2 I lost I waited will morning lol. And here is the 3rd
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02/25/2014, 08:51 AM | #2 |
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He's very cool looking I love hitchhiker just want to know how to take care of him. I thought coral but he has moved he was in top of the rock last night and now went under it so he moves if that helps
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02/25/2014, 10:43 AM | #3 |
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Might be a Berghia nudibranch. Does it have a body And eye stalks?
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02/25/2014, 10:48 AM | #4 |
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is it soft? does it fluoresce under blue lights?
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02/25/2014, 11:20 AM | #5 |
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Hard to say without a better picture (or me getting new eyes)
Possibilities: a single head of Anthelia or Xenia or clove polyps or ...
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02/25/2014, 01:53 PM | #6 |
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I would guess a nudibranch also. Might want to banish him to the sump to be safe.
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02/25/2014, 01:59 PM | #7 |
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Oh and if it is a predatory nudibranch, they typically mimic their primary source of food so they blend in with their prey.
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02/25/2014, 06:19 PM | #8 |
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I will check again tonight. I had a nudibranch in my last tank before. It looked round so hard to say if it had a head. I will look for him tonight and see if I can get a better look or photo.
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02/25/2014, 06:21 PM | #9 |
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I don't think it's coral as in my first post it moves lol. Like went from on top of the rock to the bottom of the rock. I thought maybe some crazy type of animal or anemone
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02/25/2014, 07:05 PM | #10 |
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Still only see him on back side of rocks lol. He's shy. I think maybe nudibranch there are 2 different tentacles on one side that could be his antenna. Will know more when he shows more. But he moved a good 6 inches from the last photo i took
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02/25/2014, 09:16 PM | #11 |
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Yep a type of nudibranch not sure what type but its a slug/branch
Finally got a closer look its cool I have not bought anything in over a month and see him one day lol |
02/26/2014, 07:25 AM | #12 |
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That is cool, get him out until you have a positive ID.
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02/26/2014, 07:52 AM | #13 |
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Why get him out? I don't have anywhere to put him
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02/26/2014, 07:56 AM | #14 |
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If he ends up being predatory, and he goes back into the rock he'll be hard to find. That's probably why they're saying to remove it until you're sure what it is.
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02/26/2014, 08:05 AM | #15 |
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I will keep an eye on him. He's small and I will know if coral starts to be eaten. My sump has my pumps and stuff and he would die.
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02/26/2014, 11:06 AM | #16 |
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Id isolate him now,,til you have a positive iD...1 nudibranch,,2 nudibranch then 10,,then a whole lot of them...Predatory nudi on corals and you got serious problems...Any critters that do serve an "Intended" placement by me gets the AX....
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02/26/2014, 06:25 PM | #17 |
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thats awesome. I'd leave him alone too unless stuff starts being eaten, like you said
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02/26/2014, 08:53 PM | #18 |
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I know he's like the coolest little guy. I used to have a white ruffle branch in my last tank but this guy was free and looks like an octopus with those things lol
I know people don't like my choice but unless I see little bites out of my coral ( yes little mouth bites like Cookie Monster was ment as a joke I know it will not really look like that) then he's fine to crawl around lol. Until he finds a power head like my last one. No he didn't get chopped up but he was over half way sucked into it. |
03/31/2014, 05:13 PM | #19 |
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UPDATE. it is 100% a Berghia Nudibranch. Very cool and I have aptasias in my tank for him to feast on
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