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I have some live rock in my sump i pulled a peice of bc it was looking nice with the sponges that were on it i noticed a slug like critter on there not sure what it is its strongly attached to rock had no very low light from ref light but can't figure out what it is
 

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I have some live rock in my sump i pulled a peice of bc it was looking nice with the sponges that were on it i noticed a slug like critter on there not sure what it is its strongly attached to rock had no very low light from ref light but can't figure out what it is
A pic will help to ID. Could be a nudibranch or snail.
 

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I have some live rock in my sump i pulled a peice of bc it was looking nice with the sponges that were on it i noticed a slug like critter on there not sure what it is its strongly attached to rock had no very low light from ref light but can't figure out what it is
Did it have half a shell?..... Probably a stomatella.
 
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add its on the rock so strong I would have to cut it off i tried wiggling and its strong
 

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Hate to say this but pictures are too blue and slightly fuzzy
 

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Hard to see. Would guess polyclad flatworm. Google pics and see if it matches.
 

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Looks like it may be a tunicate (filter feeder)
 

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