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Yea i was scared it was one of the bad types, its crazy how many stuff pop up on the tank at night lolDon't quote me on this but I remember them being a type of reef safe nudibranchs, gonna look them up and report back
Lol no nothing like that looks like Elysia from the images im seeingLook anything like this? Sorry not a nudibranch didn't mean to send you scrambling for the flame thrower![]()
Just checked the images and looks identical to that.Elysia?
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I always wondered how all these creatures get on our tanks, even after dipping the corals and removing the plugs lol nature always finds a way.It reminds me of the slug in this thread-
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Yellow Nudibranch hitchhiker
Just discovered this little guy hanging out near the waterline of my aquarium. Is it reef safe? Should I pull him out? I know there are tons of species of Nudibranchs with little known information and they can become quite difficult to identify but any information on it would be greatly...www.reef2reef.com
Yea and its not that tiny either i threw it back in the tank heres a vid.It does very much look like the elysia sea slug just never seen one that yellow before
I've thought about that too, I've dipped everything that goes in my tank with multiple coral dips and even h2o2 and yet I have copepods, amphipods, snails, mysis shrimp, sponges of all kinds, all kinds of worms and who knows what else. Some dips Hu? LolI always wondered how all these creatures get on our tanks, even after dipping the corals and removing the plugs lol nature always finds a way.

