Now this is something i don't see everyday.

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It's a Pychnogonids, aka Sea Spider. I found him on a new Zoanthid frag. They are carnivores, so I placed the Sea Spider in a tank with no corals. Some Sea Spiders eat worms, such Bristle Worms, some are coral eaters.
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Thats Not a bad deal, ….
although Im not certain seeing a sea spider gives me confidence in their quarantine and pest control protocols LOL
Agreed.

But I trust no frag or vendor. Dip, inspect, and isolate.
 
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Zoas are one of their known food items, so I'd be on the lookout for more "spiders" or babies or eggs or whatever.
 

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