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New mystery slug?!
Coworker just sent me this photo
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This one looks greenish... could it be a good guy, eating algae? (She asks hopefully)
 
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What manner of beast are you?!
It's like worm... with a single horn?
Marine tomato hornworm? [emoji23]

It is *not* graceful in its movements (gonna see if I can upload a video)

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Very difficult to say
Some characteristic as trow out the intestines (guts)from is body to disorientate enemy (the unicorn) are only of them sea cucumber
Other way when is not molested you have to see a pair number of plumes from is mouth
But as Renee says very difficult to identify from pics
 

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I'm on an iPad, so I hope this shows up correctly, but I'm pretty sure that lighter white stripe down the center are the digestive organs of a polychaete.

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Omg we might have figured it out.
A manager was getting out our feather duster worm to sell, last night, and it came out of its tube... and while scrubbing that tank, I saw its nekkid body.
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So... butt-end of a feather duster worm?
 
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I figured out where they're coming from! ORA.

I ordered two more green leather corals, and found 3 nudis on my GSPs! [emoji34]
And the leathers each have bites in them.

Nudis have been removed. [emoji35]
And killed.
 

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