Sea slug?!

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Guys.
You will not believe what I found in my tanks, at work.
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Is s/he friendly or a pest?
 
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Hmmm... reviewed my photos.
I don't see any kind of shell.
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And their antennae seem "fluffy".
 

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I moved to my big screen to have a closer look and I actually think I would remove him. I don't recognize those antennae (rhinophores) as being Elysia.
 
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I have an E. Crispata and Lionfish Lair is right, that's definitely not Elysia rhinophores, at least not any belonging to a crispata or clarki. I'm also not sure that it's a nudibranch. It doesn't appear to have any exposed gills anywhere. Unless it does and you can't see in the pics?
 

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They remind me of those like you would find on a dermatobranchus. I can't ID it as such, as there's not enough detail, but I don't think he's a "good guy".
 
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They remind me of those like you would find on a dermatobranchus. I can't ID it as such, as there's not enough detail, but I don't think he's a "good guy".
Did a quick Google search for dermatobranchus and that looks much more similar. Little dude is very smooth on top, with fluffy "antennae".
 

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Like a Dermatobranchus rodmani...
 

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Sorry about the incorrect ID the first time round.
 
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I found out what they're eating.
And I figured out why my GSPs were suddenly so miserable.
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Manager is gonna try to order some coral dip. =_=
 

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