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    Leeches living in the live rock.

    Kevin, just could be the creature. Do the these guys come in different color? Is that a hump on its back or just curving around the coral? I need to go find more info. Still trying to take pic. thnks for the link :D
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    Leeches living in the live rock.

    I don't know if its a cuke? but saw somthing close to it listed as a Crypotplax lavaeformis or a Holothruia (microthele) fuscogilva. But as the pictures give no size its really hard to tell. I tried to do the pic. thing but it must be Amish. :lol:
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    Leeches living in the live rock.

    Thanks for the links, but my "creature" doesn't come close to any I saw. I'm going to try a digital photo at night when it's out to see if I can get a good enough picture to post. My creature has no antennae, is not flat, has no bristles. It looks totally smooth all around its conical body...
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    Leech?

    9][/size] It was suggested that I post my unkown creature recently found in my 40 gal reef tank. It is NOT a bristle worm that has bristles on its sides. Description: Round, smooth body; whitish/cream colored, with grayish patches on the skin. Eyes (two) are on the top of the body (head is...
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    Leeches living in the live rock.

    leech? flatworm? Thanks for the quick reply I have had brisselworms and this is not it. This guy is round and fat. Will try pic. Do anyone have a pic. of Hirudinea? I thought maybe its this but have never seem a pic. of one. :?
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    Leeches living in the live rock.

    We have a leech I think. comes sneaking out of the live rock after the lights go off. 1" around, have not seen the tail but have seen 4" of body, cream/tan dark spots on head? (eyes) looks like the arm of a sandsifting starfish. Have not seen any damage yet but anyone have any information about...
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