Itty bitty bright orange "slug"??

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I just saw it...it's too little to take a picture... about 5mm. I cant tell if it's got a shell or not. It has antennas like snails. Any ideas? Just an idea to point me in any direction?
 

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Could be any number of things. Off the top of my head could be a bristle worm.
 

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Flatworm perhaps?


Here’s red planaria, does it look anything like this?
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I can't tell... this guy was all alone and had a body like a snail without the shell... same tentacles as a snail.
Could you send another picture from a different angle?
 

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Could be a nudibranch of some type as well.
 
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Thank you! Don't know what I'd do without you guys
 
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Yup that's it... is it ok in a reef tank? I have a Sally lightfoot, hermit, emerald, arrow, anemone shrimp, 4 anemones, mushrooms and one hammer
 

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Yup that's it... is it ok in a reef tank? I have a Sally lightfoot, hermit, emerald, arrow, anemone shrimp, 4 anemones, mushrooms and one hammer
Yay! Glad to help

yeah- it’ll be fine. They eat spirobid worms, so if you don’t have any, it won’t last long. I have10-15 in my coral QT tank but I haven’t seen any in my display.
 

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A picture would be Very helpful
 
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So THAT'S what spirobids are thank you! I've been wondering... you guys and gals rock!
 

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