Jun 23, 2012 #1 C cloudxsoldier Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Jul 17, 2011 Messages 89 Is this slug/snail thing safe for my reef tank?? Attachments image-1662024076.jpg 46.2 KB · Views: 134
Jun 23, 2012 #2 OP OP C cloudxsoldier Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Jul 17, 2011 Messages 89 Updated photo Attachments image-288255774.jpg 68.5 KB · Views: 130
Jun 23, 2012 #3 Sniperhank Giant Clam Addict Joined Nov 18, 2011 Messages 20,651 Location Summerville, Pennsylvania nudibranch. never seen one like that, safe to assume not reef safe imo.
Jun 23, 2012 #4 OP OP C cloudxsoldier Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Jul 17, 2011 Messages 89 It's in a shell though. I didn't know nudibranches came in shells.
Jun 24, 2012 #5 OP OP C cloudxsoldier Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Jul 17, 2011 Messages 89 yeah its not a nudibranch, its a chestnut cowrie. eats algae and lots of it. Bit of a score knowing I can get these from the rocks at my local beach..
yeah its not a nudibranch, its a chestnut cowrie. eats algae and lots of it. Bit of a score knowing I can get these from the rocks at my local beach..
Jun 24, 2012 #6 Schism Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Dec 2, 2011 Messages 2,093 Location Lima, Ohio cloudxsoldier said: yeah its not a nudibranch, its a chestnut cowrie. eats algae and lots of it. Bit of a score knowing I can get these from the rocks at my local beach.. Click to expand... Looks alot like an Atlantic Yellow Cowrie but you may be right also. Either way its not a nudi and not something i would worry about.
cloudxsoldier said: yeah its not a nudibranch, its a chestnut cowrie. eats algae and lots of it. Bit of a score knowing I can get these from the rocks at my local beach.. Click to expand... Looks alot like an Atlantic Yellow Cowrie but you may be right also. Either way its not a nudi and not something i would worry about.