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    Posted: January 02 2011 at 8:32pm
Well I came home the other night and all lights were off in my room. I turned them on and found something in my tank that I have NEVER seen before.

For a little background then description. Since I have setup this tank I can't get snails to live for very long. One day I add ten and within the next week I am down to 5. I thought rock crab originally but the shells are spread out throughout the tank. I know it isn't a rock crab or anything like that.

Now for my description of what took place!

I look in my tank and see this "gel" looking object hanging down from a rock. It has got a snail shell completely enclosed inside its' body. Not a body really but I have no idea how to describe this object.

It could morph shapes like it has no bones or skeletal setup of any kind. As soon as I put the light on it, it dropped the shell and "oozed" back into its' hole. It left part of it exposed so I got a good look at it and even poked it with a stick. As soon as I poked it, it totally disappeared.

It was gray bodied with white speckles on it. It looked like hair gel to be honest. It had no distinct shape and used the rock to protect it.

I know it isn't good so I need to figure it out what it is and how to kill it.

Thanks for any ideas and suggestions!
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Sounds like a polyclad flatworm, they are predatory and will eat snails, by the sound of it you got there in time. A picture surely come in handy. 
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that sounds cool its amazing how many weird things you can find in live rock
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did it look like this?
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yeah sounds like a flatworm
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Yes Jeff that is what it looked like!

How do I get rid of it????
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I guess you will have to use a snail as bait to get it to come out and grab once its full out in the open. the only thing that make this different it does not asexually reproduce.
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Yep just like SG said. Be patient and one of these nights, you will see it out where you can just scoop it up in a net. I actually had that one in the pic for months, It would come out at night and clean the sand like a giant vacuume. Kinda cool actually. It never touched the snails though, so if yours is eating your snails, I can see why you want it out. Good luck.

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I'm thinking of pulling rock out that I saw it in and giving it a nice freshwater dip! I want to see the thing squirm and die!

I have decided I will never set a tank up with live rock again. There are way too many bad things that we can't control.
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Sounds to me like a Changling is living in your tank. Smile
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