weird but cool

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  1. kss2801

    kss2801 Montipora Capricornis

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    I saw this on my glass this morning. It was moving sort of like a snail. It's gone now. Anyone have any idea what it is? It is actually cool looking. The blue is very bright almost looked like it was glowing.( i know it wasn't);D

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  3. 2in10

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  4. kss2801

    kss2801 Montipora Capricornis

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    sorry. it's fixed
     
  5. Jm'sRSM

    Jm'sRSM Fire Shrimp

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    some sort of nudi. i would turf it
     
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    whippy Sailfin Tang

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    Definitely a nudibranch. Some are ok, some are bad. I would pluck him out to be safe.
     
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    Nudibranch, take it out if you can find it, it most likely will cause problems for your corals.
     
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  9. kss2801

    kss2801 Montipora Capricornis

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    why couldn't it be something good?
    If I see it again i'll take it out, thanks k+
     
  10. Siddique

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    It would begin to cause problems in the future once you begin to put corals. It probably came in on LR.
    It's a shame though, they all are very colourful;)
     
  11. Triggerfish

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    looks like the berghia nudi, which is sold to feed on aiptasia. Btw why are people giving the wrong idea about nudis, they are cool and many(I think most are reef safe), the only problem I can think of with them is that some are pretty hard to care for.
     
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  12. kss2801

    kss2801 Montipora Capricornis

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    yeah it is really nice looking.