This little guy hitchhiked his way into my wife’s new macroalgae tank. Is it a sea spider? We pulled it out just in case
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Definitely a sea spider of some kind, yes:
Sea Spider ID can be pretty tough and I don't get to do it very often (probably a good thing), but pics of the body parts around the proboscis would be needed for specifics. Also, OP, if you find any carrying eggs/babies, info on that is sometimes useful for ID as well (it can sometimes help tell if the specimen is male or female).
I can't see the proboscis at all in the pic, but each sea spider has a proboscis; from there, they can also have any or all of the following, sometimes dependent on sex:
-Chelifores
-Palps
-Ovigers
(For examples/explanations of what those are and where to find them):
Depending on which of the above are present on a pycnogonid (a sea spider), we can narrow it down to a taxonomic family. I don't remember offhand how to narrow it down to genus/species from there, but I could figure it out again if needed.