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NO idea what this little guy is--you're looking at the "bottom" of him in this photo as he is crawling on the front glass. Stay or go??

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It is a nudibranch. Most are unwanted in our tanks. I would remove it to be on the safe side. They are known to eat zoa's and SPS. I am not sure what species it is but I am sure someone on here can identify.
 
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OK--thanks--I picked him up in my net and had him corralled until you guys weighed in. Thanks for the info--out he goes.
 
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I have Zoa's in the tank but they have been in there for a few months at least. Only thing I recently added was a BTA,a torch, and a hammer.
 

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Remove, most eat something in your tank you want to keep;)
 

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