Little Slug/snail

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Hi, I have a small reef tank around 12-13 us gallons,

Today I noticed a small slug type creature on the front glass pane.
It has a white underbelly with a black back and 'feelers' & is about 3/4's of an inch in length. Here's a picture, not the best but hopefully it's good enough so you can determine what it



Should I remove it? Or is it beneficial?

Cheers guys, James.
 
From the underbelly, it's shaped like a planaria, but any way to get a picture of the back?

No shell?

L
 
Hi L, Thanks for the response.

This is the best I could do photo wise for the back. Not sure whether it's shell or just.. you know... Skin?




James.
 
Weirdness, I'll have to look this one up when I get to my books. Doing a google search yielded one quick result saying it was a snail of some type, yep with a rudimentary shell, but the website didn't allow me access.

L
 
Bigger pics would help a lot for a more certain ID, but from those it looks like a species of Sacoglossan sea slug. If that's what it is, it will be an herbivore that feeds on algaes like Caulerpa by puncturing the exterior and sucking the juices out.
 
It's moved to the back pane of the tank now so I've got another picture of it's back. You can just make it out.

It's like a black/grey patchy/speckled pattern.



I'll also do a little more research upon returning from work this evening.

Cheers, James.
 
Maybe something in Elysiidae like Thuridilla. Concrete IDs of sea slugs to the species level really require clear pics that show the animal itself in quite a bit of detail. That's hard to do on such little animals, so I doubt it will be possible with this one unless you remove it for photographing in something like a petri dish. I wouldn't recommend trying to do so though, as you could badly injure it in the process - and there is no reason to remove a Sacoglossan slug. It has probably been in there for quite a while feeding on the sorts of macro you have growing. To see what you're up against for a narrower ID within Sacoglossa, have a look at the species list here and scroll down to "Order Sacoglossa"...

http://www.seaslugforum.net/specieslist.htm
 
I didn't know Chuck Norris had a reef.

I want to see Chuck Norris' reef.

Chuck Norris' Saltwater tank...

hammerheadschool.jpg


Sorry, for the hijack, I just haven't had a good Chuck Norris laugh in a while.

Glad the slug thing was id'd, I was very useless during this whole process. :lol:

L
 
I didn't know Chuck Norris had a reef.

I want to see Chuck Norris' reef.

Chuck Norris' Saltwater tank...

hammerheadschool.jpg


Sorry, for the hijack, I just haven't had a good Chuck Norris laugh in a while.

Glad the slug thing was id'd, I was very useless during this whole process. :lol:

L

Haha, it's not quite that but I may start a little journal for it sometime. Strictly speaking it's owned by my dad (I wasn't really after another project) But I overlook it and give my old man a help with the maintenance etc. Im happy with though, looks good. We've added a few corals and have a Occelaris Clown and a Blenny that came with it. Both fish I know get to a size in which they would be recommended for a bigger tank. But for now, it's all about research and learning. I'll be after some Coral ID's etc soon. Man it feels good to be a novice again.

Thanks for that Donya, a massive help :good:

James.
 

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