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    Default Aquatic Inchworm???

    hey all,

    i found this little guy cruisin on my rocks earlier today and i had no idea what the hell it was! its definitely not a nudibranch species i have ever seen(if that is indeed what it is) but its really weird. it inches along in very spaztic motions just like an inchworm u would see crawlin on a tree. any ideas? sorry i had to draw it cuz my camera bites.

    thanks all, steve
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    catippiller?

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    If they are small and white I have those things too.
    what the heck are they?
    First saw them when I was rinsing out the sponges in my overflows and saw them in the sink.

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    White things in sponges are probably tunicates. Do they move?

    The "inch worm" you describe sounds like some nudibranches I've had. They were about 1/2 an inch or less and looked to me like they were galloping along like a little horse. Mine were gold to yellow colored and ate only algae. I got them with a live sponge. Never did try to get an exact id, only watch closely to see what they would feed on. I tossed one in a little 10 gallon before I knew they were hamless. Some species are not harmless, so keep a close eye on it. If it is a dangerous one and gets into its host, you will have a very difficult time seeing or removing it and it may kill is quarry before you catch it.
    Larry
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    BTW, newly hatched nudibranchs are about 1/10 the size of the acro mites if you have been following that thread.
    Larry
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    "Heck, the water is clear, must be good"

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    ok, im an idiot. i guess i never really looked at a good picture of a lettuce nudibranch before, its a little baby lettuce!!! he's really cool, i tossed him into my 2.5 gallon to keep a better eye on him, hopefully the water params wont get too out of whack for him to survive.

    peas, steve
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    alright awesomeness! i went nudibranch hunting last night in my tank and found 2 more that i plopped into my little 2 gallon. once i get the 2.5 macroalgae tank up and running ill toss them in there for a good home!

    take kare, steve
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    Tunicates might be what i have. Yes they do move just don't know if they are friend or foe
    I've been worried that one is gonna end up in my system somehow when I am cleaning then we'll have a scene from "Aliens"

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    Tunicates are a good thing. They are a sign of healthy live rock. They are filter feeders.

    Gary
    Gary

    125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano

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