Feb 22, 2024 #1 C ctoney80 New Member View Badges Joined Oct 28, 2023 Messages 5 Reaction score 2 Location Greenville Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I think it's a nudibranch, do you know what kind? Is it reef safe
Feb 22, 2024 #2 hdsoftail1065 5000 Club Member View Badges Reef Squad Excellence Award Reef Tank 365 Hospitality Award Joined Mar 19, 2018 Messages 7,442 Reaction score 45,762 Location Derby, Kansas Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Not sure, check out Dendronotus venustus. Feeds on hydroids.
Mar 4, 2024 #3 OP OP C ctoney80 New Member View Badges Joined Oct 28, 2023 Messages 5 Reaction score 2 Location Greenville Rating - 0% 0 0 0 hdsoftail1065 said: Not sure, check out Dendronotus venustus. Feeds on hydroids. Click to expand...
Mar 4, 2024 #4 OP OP C ctoney80 New Member View Badges Joined Oct 28, 2023 Messages 5 Reaction score 2 Location Greenville Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Figured out what it was I have two of them in my tank that hitchhiked on some live rock from Florida
Mar 6, 2024 #5 ISpeakForTheSeas 5000 Club Member View Badges Excellence Award Joined Nov 22, 2021 Messages 6,392 Reaction score 7,705 Location United States Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Yeah, definitely seems to be a Naria sp. - pics of the shell when it isn't covered by the mantle could help determine the species for sure, but there are only a handful of Naria species known to found in/around Florida's waters: -N. acicularis -N. cernica -N. erosa -N. helvola -N. spurca -N. turdus
Yeah, definitely seems to be a Naria sp. - pics of the shell when it isn't covered by the mantle could help determine the species for sure, but there are only a handful of Naria species known to found in/around Florida's waters: -N. acicularis -N. cernica -N. erosa -N. helvola -N. spurca -N. turdus