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I just found these in my overflow and thought I would share it with you all!
Elephant sea slugs(Scutus antipodes) I have no idea how many there are but I have seen at least 5-7.
I have two adult Slugs, so I guess they reproduced :)
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I just found these in my overflow and thought I would share it with you all!
Elephant sea slugs(Scutus antipodes) I have no idea how many there are but I have seen at least 5-7.
I have two adult Slugs, so I guess they reproduced :)
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They are sooo cute!
 
Just wondering if u kept them but sounds like u know theyre rumored to munch on sps.
 
Not really a Sea Slug as it has a shell. They are also hard to tell from S. breviculus, Ducks Bill Limpet. All are Fissurellidae, the Keyhole and Slit Limpets.
I have 12-15 in my 40 cube and started with a single hitchhiker. Have not seen their eggs but there are always a few small ones in the back sump. I have never seen them on corals but my only sps are policiporas.
They seem to be strictly algae grazers and come out at night only; you would be hard pressed to find one in my tank during the day. Every once in a while I will harvest a few for friends.
They do a great job keeping the rocks clean without knocking things over.
 

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