This thing is 3-4" long.... Safe in a the reef?
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I think its a limlet? Yes there are reef safe they eat microalgaeThis thing is 3-4" long.... Safe in a the reef?
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Sorry limpet but i feel like your rightWell...someone sent me this article...
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Got him out...I have tons of snail shells everywhere... Sucker hunkered down and took a while to break him loose from the bottomSorry limpet but i feel like your right
He wasn't smiling ...thats for sure LOLNo doubt, whatever it is "that's one ugly mf'er"
It is was totally gray....reef safe? help with anything?Looks to me like a pink Halgerda batangas nudibranch which are some of the largest and also come in orange pigment
They get L A R G E !!! I would place in sump or a seperate tank like the one below:It is was totally gray....reef safe? help with anything?
Exactly what I did....are they prolific reproducers? Keep an eye out for others?They get L A R G E !!! I would place in sump or a seperate tank like the one below:
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They are typically hitchhikers. BUT always make feeding time the time to look for anything unusual in tank, with fish and corals.Exactly what I did....are they prolific reproducers? Keep an eye out for others?
I looked at lots of photos of this critter online....none of them had the coloring of the one in my tank...it was totally gray. Could just be because of its surroundings...who knows...

