Tank experditionary unit finds unidentifyed critter.

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Hey,
Here i am yet again, wanting to know what this is cramed into my rocks, also would it murder berghia nudibranchs.
Thanks in advance.
 

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I agree with above posts;)
 

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Definitely a Porcelain. Feeds on microfauna and algae with those little "feather mitts". A kick to watch feeding and completely harmless. If you have any 'nems in the tank don't be surprised to see it snuggled up near the foot, or even on the tentacles. They often bond to them for protection. One I had years ago would actually feed my carpet 'nem little pieces of silversides the 'nem missed.
 

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Nice! I have one in my system they are a lot of fun to watch ! Second to a Pom Pom crab ! And are completely safe. :)
 

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