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So all of a sudden I see a hundred or more of these guys in my holding tank. Can anyone ID? The videos show it the best.

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Its an hawaiian sea slug known as Vayssierea felis which are found on and under rocks most commonly.
 

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No, the videos didn't work but R2R came through with an ID anyway. :)

I'd like some of those if they eat spirorbids! GL!
 
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Omg you got the jackpot!! From http://seaslugsofhawaii.com/species/Vayssierea-felis-a.html
It feeds on spirorbid and serpulid polychaetes by boring through their tubes (Kay, 1979)
I need these in my tank!!
This is definitely the closest match I have seen so far! I think this may be it and now that I look, I do seem to have way less of the spirorbid worms in that tank now (which I hated). Maybe some in the main display would be alright. Any idea how I make videos taken on an iPhone work here?
 

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iPhone here too. I can only see videos that are uploaded to YouTube and the link posted here.
 

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I used to have these same critters in my display tank late at night. They would scatter during the day .
 

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