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no i can tell its not a stomatella cause it has no shell and stomatellas has a shell just more tiny than normal snailslooks like a stomatella snail
Looks like a nudibranch of some kind - not sure what kind though. Any chance you could get a clearer pic? Maybe by putting it in a cup of water with a black background under white light or something?no i can tell its not a stomatella cause it has no shell and stomatellas has a shell just more tiny than normal snails
Does the one you have have an orange head and rhinophores (antennae)?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vayssierea_felis I searched and think i might have found the little guy, they grow to be a whopping 6mm and feed on spirorbis. looks pretty identical to the one i have.
Yes u can see it in the pic i posted at start, i put blue circles on the 2 antennaeDoes the one you have have an orange head and rhinophores (antennae)?
I had/have these, occasionally see them in the tank and it doesn't look like your first photo. These are pretty bright red and super tiny.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vayssierea_felis I searched and think i might have found the little guy, they grow to be a whopping 6mm and feed on spirorbis. looks pretty identical to the one i have.
The pic i took was with a usb microscope it was zoomed in alot the slug was like1-2mm longI had/have these, occasionally see them in the tank and it doesn't look like your first photo. These are pretty bright red and super tiny.
I have these in my tank, I always find them next to or near spirorbis tube worms, mine never get bigger than a couple millimeters thoughhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vayssierea_felis I searched and think i might have found the little guy, they grow to be a whopping 6mm and feed on spirorbis. looks pretty identical to the one i have.
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/id-please.972999/#post-11168931 here's my post about them, mine were a yellowish color under the microscope, looks to be the same as yoursI have these in my tank, I always find them next to or near spirorbis tube worms, mine never get bigger than a couple millimeters though