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  1. rickzter
    rickzter
    It looks like a type of nudibranch, might be the species that eats aiptasia. I forgot the scientific name. Brugia or Bragia, something like that.
  2. Area 51 Exotics
    Area 51 Exotics
    Could be berghia:
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    But I wouldn't take a chance, remember there are a lot of zoo eating nudi's...[/IMG]
  3. rickzter
    rickzter
    Yeah VAMP, that's it! Berghia. =) Come to think of it, I posted a thread a long time ago and might have mis-id'd the culprit that took a nip at my zoo's, could have been this one as it looks much more similar.

    Take them out.
  4. hummel
    hummel
    I recieved some of these on a rock with some zoos on about a year ago. It took me all but about two months ago to get rid of all of them. They like to hide in the zoos and reproduce. I just made a new batch of water once or twice a week just to siphon them from within the zoos. Sure wish i would have cought them sooner but at least it wasn't a hugh deel to get them out. Just siphon when you see them out.
    Good luck I'm sure you cought them early enough.
    Mark