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Topic: Yet another ID question Posted: February 14 2004 at 12:45am |
I found this on my LR the other day. It took me a long time to get this picture. I had a better picture, but that file is corrupted somehow.
Does anyone have an idea what this is? I found another one (Identical twin) today. I know it is not the same one 'cause I saw two today at the same time. Am I going to see four tomorrow and eight the next day? I believe they belong to the order of Nudibranchia suborder Arminina, subfamily Zephyrinidae.
Anyone else take a guess? And, should I throw in the sump, throw it in my aggressive tank, throw it away, or keep it in my main tank?
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Posted: February 14 2004 at 6:16am |
Just to clarify. You say there are moving like a sea slug. About what size are they?
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Posted: February 14 2004 at 8:16am |
They are both about a 1/2" wide and maybe an 1 1/4 long when they are moving. They are actually kind of a bright pink and they have clear "antanae". When one was on the glass I could not see a mouth on the underside.
I actually think they're kinda cool looking, but am afraid they might die and poison the whole tank like some nudibranch can!
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Rodney, Sandra, Jeffery, and Laura Struhs
South Jordan, Utah 98th South & 40th West.
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55 gallon reef
55 gallon FOWLR
20 gallon FOWLR
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Posted: February 14 2004 at 8:40am |
At that size they can cause little harm dead or alive. Most organisms are useful in one way or another. I say keep 'um and enjoy 'um.
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Posted: February 14 2004 at 6:30pm |
Try,
http://www.seaslugforum.net/
I think you may find some better help there.
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Posted: February 14 2004 at 9:26pm |
Thanks again Jake!
Mark, yeah I'll enjoy 'em! Hopefully they won't get to be very big! Thanks for the input!
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Posted: February 16 2004 at 10:21pm |
Dutchdude has a fascinating slug and he has pics. Can we see it Arjen?
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