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Yep, it's a dorid nudibranch, and I'm 99% sure it's a Rostanga species (most of them are orange or red, and have the fuzzies like yours). It won't...
If Validity got Olives and not Olive nerites, they won't eat algae. They are strictly carnivorous. They will scavenge on meaty things, and may...
Can't really see enough detail to give you a very good guess, but...my guess is that it's out of my (rather narrow) area of specialization, anyway....
They are definitely not sundials, and they probably are Collonista snails, or at least in the same subfamily. The markings are different from the...
Your mean snail is an ergalataxine murex, Ergalatax margariticola. They are known snail killers, although they may kill and eat a few other things....
It's neither, it's a juvenile columbellid, Euplica scripta. They are the same snails sold as "Strombus Grazers," and are harmless. Euplica...
Maybe this one, or a relative. I'll keep looking and see if I can find an exact match. The Sea Slug Forum - Rostanga arbutus...
It's an obligate feeder on sea whips/gorgonians, won't bother the other stuff in your tank. However, it will eat and kill your gorgonian fairly...
Your turbo didn't have babies that quickly. Your small snails are probably Collonistas, which look like tiny turbos. They are good algae eaters,...
No, but it's a nudibranch, not a flatworm, and a very cool looking one. It's fuzzy like a Jorunna or Hallaxa species... I think the thing is folded...
Scallops are very difficult to keep long-term because of their food requirements. You might be able to keep one if you experimented long enough with...
Well, it probably won't be a good one, but it's in the same suborder as the ones that eat Aiptasia, so you never know. Each species normally feeds...
It's a nudibranch alright, but there are several thousand species with several hundred sets of feeding habits, so I doubt knowing it's a nudibranch...
Nah, I've eaten a few different species of bivalves, but never a snail. I've tasted of a couple, though, accidentally ;D
Hey Guys, Yes, it's a Stomatella. It's a big one, and it has rather irregular growth lines, which makes it look a bit different. The two most...
Thanks! I actually didn't go through any of the links, cuz I recognized it lol. I don't know all of them by any means, but I know a few dozen I...
LOL the transition to nudibranch was magic... Your nudibranch is in the same family as the one on the hitchhiker page, but may not be the same exact...
It's probably not going to be an acclimation/acclimatization problem, food problem, or water quality problem. They may be just exploring, but my...
I like the cone snail idea. I've kept a bunch of them, and my Conus magnificus (Eduardo) was my favorite, although I liked my Conus textiles (Paul &...
Yeah, that's gotta be a vermetid cluster. They look dead, but may not be. Cheers, Don
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