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Dear Senior Reefers,

Please help me ID this slug-like creature which I actually noticed a couple of months but it was tiny, (about a cm long) looks like it has grown to about 5cm in length. It must have come from a coral piece purchased from one of the reefers.

Please advise if it is OK to keep it? What does it feed on and if it is beneficial to my tank?

Thanks.

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Hi there, thanks for quick reply. Its disappeared from sight now so will remove it as soon as its spotted again. Is this the type of nudibranch which eats the nuisance aiptasia?

nope. the aiptasia eating nudibranch is extremely tiny and white. there's no stock of it now and it's very unlikely you find a wild one.

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Just caught it. Noticed it munching on some soft coral .. aahh now realised who the culprit is!! The offender has been removed. Now what do I do with it?

no one would want it. it's a pest.

you can either kill it or discard it or... release it in the sea?

or if you want, you can keep it :) lol. at the expense of your soft corals.

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Just caught it. Noticed it munching on some soft coral .. aahh now realised who the culprit is!! The offender has been removed. Now what do I do with it?

I normally cull dying fish by putting into a tau hua tub with tank water and put into freezer.

I think this is the least painful death in my opinion.

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