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I cant find an ID forum so I am posting here.
I found this guy in the tank when moving the tank first pic is a shrimp of sorts and the little brown slug thing any ideas?

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I had one of those in there, he was an adult, but he died and I never found him and this is the second time we have taken down the tank so I know for sure he isn't in there anymore...hmmm most of had babies..lol
 
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sweet thanks. What about the worm looking thing in the first pic slug or whatnot?
 
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He looks kinda like this one I pulled it from the marine flatworm page, I wanted to know if he is reef safe.

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Does the slug thing have a cap on him or a shell looking top? I have had mystery slugs that look like a cross between a snail and a slug. The ones I had caps or a tiny shell on top.
Keep the pistol and buy him a highfin shrimp goby to live with. They are awesome to watch. If you can find them, I love the Yasha Haze shrimp goby as well.
 
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Okeewanfonokee He doesn't have any shells on him. Maybe I will do that.

oceanparadise1 I put him in my sump, better chance of seeing him in there than in the big tank. :) He is green in color tho the one I had was red.
 

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hmm weird well good luck! haha and good point he would probably get lost in ur big tank LOL i have a reef lobster in my tank and i NEVER see him
 

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Large flatworm. Positive. Theres so many diff species that are and arent reef safe I would recommend tryin to find it again and toss it, but regardless best of luck
 

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