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I’ll try to take a better pic I have tones of bristle worms this one looked nothing like that more like a slugNot the best photo but looks like a bristle worm. The white stuff coming out of it, is it’s bristles.
Good CUC IMO
Yea hard to see. Better pic, will be helpful, if not hopefully someone els can ID it.I’ll try to take a better pic I have tones of bristle worms this one looked nothing like that more like a slug
This was my exact thought at first.I going to say stomatella snail. Does it have a hard little shell on top? Like a Yamaka on a slug.. lol
Agreed, looks very much like an asterina too.Piece of asterina star 100%
It doesn’t have anything on.I have baby snail that looks like your saying but this thing looks like a slug or flatworm with red and black spots.I going to say stomatella snail. Does it have a hard little shell on top? Like a Yamaka on a slug.. lol
It’s might be it only has two stub tho so I thought it was a type of flatworm or something I have white asterina in my tank alsoLooks like the unfriendly kind of asterina star fish to me. My general rule is that if they are white, keep them, if they aren’t, get rid of them (man, that would sound awful out of context).
Asterina stars will split themselves to reproduce, so you’ll see them with two, three, four, and sometimes even six or seven nubs or points.It’s might be it only has two stub tho so I thought it was a type of flatworm or something I have white asterina in my tank also