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Hey I got an ID to maybe research more...Got another photo
It’s funny, my first thought was this group of sea slugs from seeing the rhinophores and the lack of visible cerata, but it’s really hard to see the detail from the pics. There’s a common elysia sp. that’s pretty small, usually orange/red, that eats spirorbid worms.Hey I got an ID to maybe research more...
http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/23047 Surely seems like a possibility.Hey I got an ID to maybe research more...
So I just found this guy in my tank… so you think he’s the Elysia sp. you’re talking about? He’s kinda cute so I’d be sad to get rid of him if he’s a good guy! I found him under a Monti frag I was repositioning.It’s funny, my first thought was this group of sea slugs from seeing the rhinophores and the lack of visible cerata, but it’s really hard to see the detail from the pics. There’s a common elysia sp. that’s pretty small, usually orange/red, that eats spirorbid worms.
From the looks of it, yes or at least a close relative. Check out the SeaSlugForum and I'm sure you'll find the little guy.So I just found this guy in my tank… so you think he’s the Elysia sp. you’re talking about? He’s kinda cute so I’d be sad to get rid of him if he’s a good guy! I found him under a Monti frag I was repositioning.
Thank you!! I put him back in the tank right into a nice little patch of algae. I hope he’ll be happy there!I have seen them in reef tanks only eating algae and not messing with any coral
Looks exactly like the one I found so...So I just found this guy in my tank… so you think he’s the Elysia sp. you’re talking about? He’s kinda cute so I’d be sad to get rid of him if he’s a good guy! I found him under a Monti frag I was repositioning.