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Found dude bro in my tank. Not sure what he is, if he’s harmful or what he eats but I didn’t put him there and my puffer is very interested in him. He took a couple bites out of him in the video. But he has tiny little black eyes and what seems like a hard back the puffer couldn’t bite through. I thought maybe some kind of sea slug but he doesn’t really look like any I’ve seen but he could be a pest and that’s why. Any guesses are appreciated!

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Nevermind, found out he’s a Stomatella! And completely harmless so I saved him and tossed him in my refugium so he can eat all the algae he wants
 

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Glad you sorted it !

A happy stomatella no doubt
 

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