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    Default Anyone know what this is?

    My dad and I were setting up my 75G and came across this.. At first we figured it was something that had died, but when I scooped it up in the net, it was moving in a snake like way? It takes a jelly like form when outside of the water, but pictured below you can see how it takes form. Just want to know if anyone knows anything about it, whether it's good or bad? Nudibranch? Suggestions?

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    Looks scary D:

    Once when I scooped out a dead fish. there was a HUGE glob of goo around it (when out of the water) and it was heavy...
    Lol
    Last edited by txav8r; Thu, 3rd Feb 2011 at 03:17 PM. Reason: edited for language

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    I'm guessing nudibranch. In my opinion, the only good nudibranch is one you intentionally put in. All others are presumed dangerous.
    John Roescher

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    Check these out:
    http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/20...et-photography
    Looks kind of like #2.
    John Roescher

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    29g BioCube, soon to be modded to the be-Jesus!!

    Richard 210-842-1842 jrnannery@gmail.com

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    Looks like a flatworm of some sort.
    Dylan

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    Quote Originally Posted by jroescher View Post
    I'm guessing nudibranch.
    +1
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrnannery View Post
    It looks a bit like that actually. We took it out right away, suckers long gone now!

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    That is a polyclad flatworm!! HAHA I caught one alive in my biocube once. They are known to eat small snails and come in a huge assortment of colors. I took some video of it ill post it.

    Here i a link to a weath of info on Polyclad Flatworms
    http://www.rzuser.uni-heidelberg.de/~bu6/flatintr.htm

    YouTube Video
    ERROR: If you can see this, then YouTube is down or you don't have Flash installed.
    Last edited by Regric25; Tue, 1st Feb 2011 at 02:52 AM.
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    Rick, that's the creature! Ours wasn't quite as mobile as yours, but I think it was hungry and running out of energy. We had the new tank up for a couple of days, but aside from what nutrients are in the water from the shared system there isn't a whole lot for it to eat/absorb.

    I read the articles, very cool little animal. Basic life form that has no stomach cavity, blood and oxygen delivery system... that's why it's so thin.

    Now to the important question. Do you think that particular worm is a hazard to the tank? We took it out, but since it didn't seem to be parasitic was this a knee jerk reaction?
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