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Help with id
Hi,
Just found this little guy in my tank... could you please help identifying it. ![]() ![]() Picture are not that great... took with my phone. Thank you, Martin |
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Looks like a closed up polyp.
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It really look like a snail without the shell... there was two small antennas at the front of it.
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Quote:
![]() If its a snail without shell it could be a stomatella Or a flatworm.. Hard to guess from the blurriness but I guess it's a stomatella since it has "antennas"
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it's possibly a stomatella snail
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