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> help with id of this slug?
stork
post May 29 2010, 10:46 AM
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iv had my salt water tank up and running for a few months now and today i got this slug in my tank pretty cool..dosnt move very fast. i dont have any coral just live rock so im not worried about it bothering anything. just wondering if it is a pest tho! thanks youAttached Image

i have no idea why the picture is so big lol here is a better link to the pic. http://forums.waterwolves.com/index.php?ac...st&id=69444


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It's a nudibranch. There are a ton of different species. People usually don't keep most of them in captivity on purpose. They are usually hitchhikers on live rock. Some will destroy all of your live corals. If they don't have the exact type of food source needed, they don't make it. This is usually the fate for most of them in captivity. Not much you can do about it. If you keep corals and see them dying in spots, it could be the nudi.


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