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Well then that is just terrifying. What kind of monstrous nudibranch is in that tank?

Well it turns out you guys were right for the most part and I have two of them to cover algae control. They are gentle slug cows almost like a slug manatee! I have a 220 gallon predator reef tank with heavy in heavy out system working very well. The creatures of the night are called “giant Bali sea hares and they are awesome! Otherwise known as beautiful “dolabella” sea hare! Thanks for all the input I appreciate it!
 
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Well it turns out you guys were right for the most part and I have two of them to cover algae control. They are gentle slug cows almost like a slug manatee! I have a 220 gallon predator reef tank with heavy in heavy out system working very well. The creatures of the night are called “giant Bali sea hares and they are awesome! Otherwise known as beautiful “dolabella” sea hare! Thanks for all the input I appreciate it!
What fish are you keeping in that predator tank that doesn't want to eat those?
 
Japanese dragon moray tessellated, snowflake, etc groupers tangs nothing bothers them I believe they can release a toxin that would nuke the tank I am just worried about the eggs and wether or not they are toxic as well
 

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