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Does anyone know what this is?

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Yes, that is what I thought; either a GSP eating nudibranch or monti eating nudibranch. I ve removed it from the tank. I'll keep an eye out for more. I guess there are two kinds of reefers: those wo dip their frags, and those who are going to dip their frags; I'm the later. I'm new to reefing and learning the hard way almost daily. Thanks for you help Sully
 

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I'm the same way. Bad I know. I just discovered 2 new crabs last night that came in on my live rock almost 2 months ago. And they're not good crabs, spent almost 2 hours last night trying to catch them to no avail.
 

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It's a Tritoniopsis elegans.
 

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