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Agree....looks like a sea hare.....great for eating hair algae.
 

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As far as I can tell it is a sea hare but better pics would really help
 
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That was my first thought as well. But after looking at it a bit more I'm not too sure.

Any chance you can get a few more pictures?

I'm not home right now I'll post some more pics soon.
 

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I was thinking sea cucumber, but this is not really my area of expertise.
 
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I was thinking sea cucumber, but this is not really my area of expertise.
I was told it was a sea cucumber and told to be aware of a "cuke nuke." A cuke nuke is the cucumbers defense mechanism when it's stressed and it will release toxins poisoning the whole tank. So I wanted a second opinion as to what to do, if I should remove it or not.
 

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