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wth type of slug is it?
i cant get a good shot of him right now
but he is BRIGHT YELLOW and about 1/2 inch long. he is on the side panel on some thin algae that is gowing on the glass. he dosnt look like a a nudi as he dosnt have any of the feathers and his front side Y's off to two small antena like things ( about hte samethinknessa s thte body) he seems to convulse every now and then my zoos all seem fine. my rics seem ok ( did loose a few but never saw this guy near them) only new thing has been soem ora frags and a montipora that dosnt look to hot ( but i never saw anyhting on him) shouyld i leave this lil guy be or rip him out |
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Sounds like a saccoglossan opistobranch, most likely an Elysia. This is an algae eater which explains why it's up on your glass with the algae. Leave it be.
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yeah i figured it was safe. since it would be stupid for it totravel so far from a food source if it was a coral eater
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#4 |
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i would leave it
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shounds more like a stamatella snail to me
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