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I don’t know for sure what this is or how it got in my tank.

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If you can take the rock out, super glue the entire aptaisia. Cover it completely, or remove it from the rock and cover the area it was in completely with super glue.
 
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I’m leaning towards the Burghia nudibranchs at the moment. They are sold close to me and are kept in a fishless environment, so I shouldn’t have to worry about fish diseases coming in with them. My biggest hangup is with cost. I think it’s going to be $80+ to get a handful for my tank (6-8 or so), that seems expensive for what they are. If it wipes out the problem though it’s probably worth every penny.
 

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